Gone Home works from the perception of the first person; it was brought to market by The Fullbright Company. The game was first released by Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux computers in August 2013. Then in 2016, the company availed the game for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in January 2016, followed by Nintendo Switch in September 2018, and iOS in December 2018. To play the game, you can know more about your system requirements on Gameplay.tips. The game is set in 1995, where the player takes the role of a woman who returns from overseas to her original home. She finds everyone absent, and the house is empty, leaving her clueless. The game offers the ability to explore the house at the player’s own pace; she can examine things and every item that is left behind. The game keeps the player engaged since she is always busy exploring one thing or the other, uncovering the mystery of her lost family.

Gameplay

The player’s name is Katie, who plays in the first-person view. She can move into the house and interact with the items found. The game doesn’t give an exact motive; instead, it rewards the player for searching new areas in the home and collecting the clues. To unlock other parts of the game, the player must look into more and more objects and interact with them.

Experience Playing

The game doesn’t offer many adventures to play with. The atmosphere may make the player used to it, which might feel monotonous. Those who are expecting something big in the name of interacting and finding clues might be disappointed. After some time, when you have experienced the play for a few days, you might feel emptiness while being in the game. Performance-wise, it can be played nicely in the devices, except the look motion can feel over-sensitive sometimes. You need a lot of zooming to inspect the small things such as notes and other clues. Gone Home however might also make you feel nice with its creepy atmosphere, which is well accompanied by a suitable sound effect. It is best to play with headphones on. Those who prefer exploring games and connecting the dots on a shallow level would find Gone Home interesting.

How to Unlock Different Trophies?

Here we are going to enlighten you about how you can achieve different trophies. Let’s get started-

This Old House

You need to find the secret bookshelf path. Go to the second floor, and there from the attic entrance, you would find the guest room. You would see a messy bed and a bookcase. To open it, enter the guest room closet and look to its ceiling in the upper-right. There you would find a hidden button; press the button, and you will unlock your completion.

Nesting Instinct

To get this trophy, you need to bring the Christmas duck to its right place. Find the duck in the Front Porch cabinet and take it to the attic. On the attic steps at the entrance, you can turn around, and you will find a nest. Place the duck in the nest, and you have your trophy.

Meow Meow Meow

This is one major reward for which you need to go to the garage through the kitchen. Look for a blue recycle bin and grab a can. Get to the garage door, and while standing there, lookup. You will see a purple basketball toy in the ceiling. Get the toy and run to Sam’s room. There you will find the basketball hoop. Just shoot the ball into the hoop, and you are done.

Conclusion

So that was pretty it about Home Gone. We hope you would like the role of Katie and her solving mysteries one by one.