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Childhood Homes (and why we hate them)
In 'Childhood Homes (and why we hate them)', players explore nostalgic but unsettling memories in their childhood environments. The game challenges them to reconcile with their past while navigating through symbolic puzzles.
Detailed Gameplay and Instructions
Objective
Navigate through various childhood rooms, solving symbolic puzzles that reveal fragments of the character's past.
Childhood Homes (and why we hate them) Controls
- Movement: Use arrow keys or WASD to move.
- Interact: Press 'E' to interact with objects.
- Inventory: Press 'I' to open your inventory.
- Map: Press 'M' to view the map for room locations.
- Pause: Press 'Esc' to pause the game.
Gameplay
- Explore the Rooms: Enter different rooms that represent periods from childhood.
- Solve Puzzles: Each room contains items and puzzles that correspond to memories.
- Collect Clues: Gather items or journal entries that piece together the character’s history.
- Confront Past: After unlocking all significant memories, confront a major event from the past.
Childhood Homes (and why we hate them) Tips
- Pay attention to details in each room; many clues are hidden in plain sight.
- Remember to use the map to avoid getting lost.
- Interact with everything, as some objects might unlock new puzzles.
Childhood Homes (and why we hate them) FAQs
Q: What platforms is the game available on?
A: The game is available on PC, Mac, and Playstation.
Q: Is there a multiplayer mode?
A: No, the game is a single-player experience focusing on personal narrative.
Q: How long does it take to complete the game?
A: Approximately 4 to 6 hours, depending on puzzle-solving speed and exploration.
Q: Can progress be saved?
A: Yes, the game supports auto-save at every significant checkpoint.
Q: Are there any hints for puzzles?
A: Yes, you can access the hint system through the pause menu, which gives subtle nudges without revealing the solution.
Support Languages
Supported languages include English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese.