Overview
No Longer Home is an intimate narrative adventure game that explores the lives of Bo and Ao as they navigate the end of their university lives and the uncertainty of their futures. As graduation looms, visa limitations force Ao to return to Japan, separating the two friends and leaving them to confront disillusionment and a government that seems to push them aside. The game invites players to step into their shared South London flat, a space filled with everyday belongings that tell the story of their year together.
Highlights
- Explore an Intimate Setting: Wander through a detailed flat, examining personal items and experiencing the quiet moments of Bo and Ao's lives, from BBQs and video games to late-night conversations.
- Follow a Queer, Non-Binary Narrative: Immerse yourself in the day-to-day activities and conversations of two queer, non-binary students and their friends, including the unique character Lu.
- A Story of Transition and Uncertainty: Experience a poignant tale about coming to terms with post-educational life, government pressures, and the emotional weight of uncertain futures.
Who It's For
This game is for players who enjoy narrative-driven experiences, slice-of-life stories, and games that explore themes of friendship, identity, and the challenges of young adulthood. It's particularly suited for those interested in LGBTQ+ narratives and stories about navigating societal expectations and personal futures.
Game Info
- Developer: Humble Grove, Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo, Eli Rainsberry
- Publisher: Fellow Traveller
- Release Date: July 30, 2021
- Genre: Adventure, Casual, Indie
- Features: Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Adjustable Text Size, Camera Comfort, Color Alternatives.
- Content Notes: Mild suicide ideation, depictions of depression, dissociation, alcohol, mentions of dysphoria and stabbing.
