A new free title has just launched on Steam, and it might be one of the more emotionally resonant indie games released this month. Home, a short narrative RPG developed by Felix Laukel, tells the story of two siblings journeying through a mysterious world in search of answers and themselves.
This isn’t a horror game, despite the title. Home focuses on storytelling, atmosphere, and a light rhythm-based combat system. The visuals are modest but carefully crafted, with a stylized pixel-art approach that complements the tone. The game’s design leans toward a contemplative experience rather than fast-paced action.
You take on the role of Abby and Michael, a sister and brother who have just moved into a new home. After falling asleep in their unfamiliar surroundings, they awaken in a strange dreamlike land. As they try to find their way back, they encounter both danger and wonder and uncover things about their past they had tried to forget.
Home gameplay
The gameplay blends exploration with dialogue choices and occasional rhythm-style battles. These combat segments are relatively light and serve primarily as a narrative device rather than a mechanical challenge. The strength of Home lies in its atmosphere and emotional storytelling, which may appeal to fans of games like To the Moon or Rakuen.
Home length
Home is completely free to download and keep. There are no microtransactions, no early access disclaimers, and no hidden catch, just a complete, self-contained experience you can finish in under two hours. While brief, it leaves a lasting impression and stands out among the many free titles currently available on Steam.
Source: Steam