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Home is an indie horror game to watch out for

Lone Survivor may have just landed on Steam, but the critically praised indie gem isn't the only survival horror game you should be stoked about. Developer Benjamin Rivers is working on his own pixelated horror title, and it definitely looks like a game to watch out for.

Titled Home, the game requires you to solve a murder mystery, all the while shaping the plot with your actions. Intriguing! The game is available for pre-order, and if you're an indie or horror aficionado, you should be sure to check this one out.

You can pre-order the digital version of Home for $2. That's, like, super cheap, you guys! If you want to get fancy, though, you can drop $20 for a physical copy of Home that also includes a manual, a map, an old school floppy disk, and more.

I don't know about you folks, but I'm excited about this game. I'll be sure to keep you posted, because this is a game you should be watching out for. Or else.

[Destructoid, Home]

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