Humble Grove was founded by two graduates of the Camberwell College of Art. And in his debut project under the working title 29 they tried to convey the feeling of uncertainty and uncertainty about the future that they experienced after graduation.
In No Longer Home, as 29 is now called, two heroes, Bo and Ao, have the same feelings. They have to pack their things in an apartment that they rented together for several years, and soon disperse to different countries. But in the process, memories emerge, and with each of them, the world begins to change.
Players will explore the apartment, chat with friends, barbecue, play video games and meet an unusual new neighbor, the many-eyed Lou. And watch the heroes come to terms with an uncertain future.
The No Longer Home demo is available on Steam.
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