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This game feels wrong in a way I can’t explain…

A topic by cherryyan1987 created 4 days ago Views: 159 Replies: 2
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I just played You Make This House a Home and it really stuck with me.

You wake up in a house with someone who claims he’s your partner…

but something feels off from the very beginning.

You don’t remember him, but he seems to know you very well.

As the story progresses, your choices start to shape how everything unfolds.

It’s not a typical horror game —

there are no loud jumpscares, but a constant uneasy feeling.

🧠 Why I’m sharing this

I wanted to share this because it left a really strong impression on me.

The atmosphere and relationship dynamic feel subtle but disturbing.

🔗 Original game page:

https://jul1xan-productions.itch.io/you-make-this-house-a-home

I also found a browser version here (no download needed):

https://youmakethishouseahome.online

❓ What do you think?

  • Do you trust the “partner”?

  • Is something wrong with your memory?

  • Or is something else going on?

You wake up in a house you don’t recognize, with someone who claims to be your lover… but you don’t remember anything.

At first, he seems calm, even caring. He cooks for you, talks gently, tries to keep things “normal”.

But then things start to feel off.

There are pills involved.

Your memory is unreliable.

And sometimes… he doesn’t look human.

What really got me is this:

Is he actually trying to protect you?

Or is he manipulating you so you won’t leave?

There’s also this possibility that the main character might be sick or hallucinating, and what we see isn’t the truth at all.

I’ve seen people say:

- maybe the pills are making you see him as a monster  

- maybe he’s keeping you trapped  

- or maybe he’s the only one actually helping you  

And honestly… I don’t know which one is worse.

I’m currently making a video series on replaying warcraft 2 after 25 years, and just made a video about how damage works. I’m interested in any feedback or changes for this as it wasn’t as clear cut as I thought. Or I hope it can be informative for anyone interested. I can’t post links because I haven’t made enough posts, but if you search “warcraft II remastered - damage mechanics” in YouTube, you will find it released one day ago.