No Longer Home

No Longer Home is a game about letting go of the life you've built due to circumstances beyond your control. Immerse yourself in the lives of Bo and Ao and learn about their dreams, frustrations and fears. Welcome the magic of the everyday and somewhat extraordinary.

No Longer Home is a interactive fiction, lgbtq+ and story rich game developed by Humble Grove, Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo and Eli Rainsberry and published by Fellow Traveller.
Released on July 30th 2021 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 3 languages: English, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 362 reviews of which 246 were positive and 116 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.5 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 2.95€ on Steam and has a 80% discount.


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Requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible GPU
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Headphones Recommended
MacOS
  • OS: macOS Sierra
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 4.1 compatible GPU
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Headphones Recommended
Linux
  • OS: Ubuntu 16.04+
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 4.1 compatible GPU
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Headphones Recommended

Reviews

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Oct. 2024
Beautifully crafted game that explores themes of transition, friendship, and the bittersweet nature of moving on. The heartfelt dialogue and relatable characters resonate deeply with anyone who has faced significant life changes. The game's vibrant visuals create a warm atmosphere, while the soothing soundtrack enhances the emotional experience. However, the character movement can feel a bit unpolished, as they sometimes continue walking when obstructed by game objects, disrupting the flow of exploration. Overall, No Longer Home is a touching and introspective journey that captures the complexities of change. I highly recommend it for those seeking a narrative-driven adventure that lingers in your thoughts.
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Aug. 2024
I really liked the game, it left a bittersweet feeling in my heart. I enjoyed the experience to switch between the perspectives of Bo and Ao. It added depth to the story, as you see the shared apartment and their life together, as well as their own individual story and struggles through both sets of eyes. The whole atmosphere of the game was subtle but effective in the way of emphasizing themes of disorientation, belonging, and change or...well the end of something. One of the aspects I like most about the game is how the environment constantly shifts, almost like a dynamic theater stage. The transitions between locations and perspectives might be disorienting (maybe even unpleasant) for some, but I found it perfectly suited to the story's tone. The music/sound complements the atmosphere perfectly. It adds to the overall experience without overpowering the narrative. In this case less really is more. My first impulse was to write that this is a "cozy" game, but I would describe No Longer Home as more melancholic and contemplative. It’s a quiet, very slow and short reflective experience that might not be for everyone, but if you’re in the mood for something that speaks to the quieter, more introspective parts of life, this game is definitely worth your time.
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May 2024
This game is fun and relaxing. It touches on real life situations in such a way as to make the player feel understood. A bit short for what it cost, but I don't mind because I enjoyed it and it didn't have any bugs.
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Jan. 2024
Mixed feelings about this one. I say I recommend it just to push up the avg review score, but honestly, I wouldn't recommend it to most people. I enjoyed my time here. It is less of a game and more of a time capsule, both specific to the protagonists and yet relatable to most. 20-somethings who have experienced the sudden thrust into society and been a bit lost. Pressure from family or society pushes against your own desire to do something different. Frustration at yourself and the world for going through the whole academic system and still coming out rather unprepared on the other side. And some rather newer struggles many younger people feel these days about sexuality and gender norms. I never finished uni myself but still had a lot of the same feelings and worries depicted in this. To be honest, I had mostly forgotten them. Having sort've relived them through this game, through the lens of a 30 something year old, I realise that it was a bubble that seemed like a mountain at the time. Any piece of media that can remind me of feelings and times long forgotten, and allow me to reflect on it with a different perspective, is something quite special. I will refrain from giving this a mark out of 10 as it just doesn't feel right for this particular game, but I will recommend this game to anyone going through any of the struggles I have mentioned, or anyone who did years ago and wants to relive it a little.
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Dec. 2023
It's not a game, per se, but it is an experience. It's mostly feels like being along and eavesdropping on regular conversation between friends and lovers. There are a few choices to make, but I'm not really sure how or if they matter. I enjoyed it. The animation is a little clunky but the controls are simple. The conversations felt real and many felt like conversations I've actually had. I'm not sure it's worth the current 16.99 off-sale price tag, but I think it's worth the 6 dollars I paid for it.
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No Longer Home
6.5
246
116
Online players
1
Developer
Humble Grove, Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo, Eli Rainsberry
Publisher
Fellow Traveller
Release 30 Jul 2021
Platforms