Gone Home, A Review by flotsam
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08/07/25 09:04 AM
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This is from a while ago and I know I played it sometime back then, but never wrote about it. I remember thinking it was not like things I usually played but had enjoyed, but much more than that eludes me. I confess to having forgotten about it until an internet rabbit hole brought it to my attention recently. Which enticed me to play it again. I am glad I did. It’s June 7 1995, at just past 1 am. You (Katie Greenbriar) have arrived at the family home after a year travelling overseas, but instead of a warm welcome there is no one there. A note pinned to the door sparks a notion that something is wrong. Once inside the house, that feeling only grows. Find out more in flotsam's review of ******** Gone Home ********
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Re: Gone Home, A Review by flotsam
[Re: oldbroad]
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10/29/25 08:06 AM
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So, I was shopping at Humble Bundle and looked in my library there and no Gone Home, but I am 100% positive that is where I got the game on 4/27/19. I didn't buy it. It was free. I also got Tacoma there for free and it IS in my library, so that doesn't seem to be the reason. The 2 games are from the same developer which is why I mentioned that. Maybe they took it away because I had already gotten Tacoma for free a month earlier?! That does not sound to me like something they would do, oldbroad. Maybe they gave you a Steam key as well? Might it also be there?
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