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No Longer Home is a game about letting go of the life you've built due to circumstances beyond your control. Immerse yourself in the lives of Bo and Ao and learn about their dreams, frustrations and fears. Welcome the magic of the everyday and somewhat extraordinary.

No Longer Home is a interactive fiction, lgbtq+ and story rich game developed by Humble Grove, Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo and Eli Rainsberry and published by Fellow Traveller.
Released on July 30th 2021 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 3 languages: English, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 384 reviews of which 253 were positive and 131 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.3 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 2.95€ on Steam with a 80% discount, but you can find it for less on Gamivo.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible GPU
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Headphones Recommended
MacOS
  • OS: macOS Sierra
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 4.1 compatible GPU
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Headphones Recommended
Linux
  • OS: Ubuntu 16.04+
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 4.1 compatible GPU
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Headphones Recommended

User reviews & Ratings

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Dec. 2025
Cute, short game. I didn't played the first game so I might be missing some background, but it tells us a mini story of how one person feels after they finished university. All of his friends are done with uni as well and no one really knows what is next. Monsters, mini games, subtle texts, slow atmospheric environment. I believe the developers were trying to show us how they feel after they all had to move on with their lives. I wish it to be little longer to close the story, but it might be the point... (or just a little project from a group of friends)
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Nov. 2025
Was cute, relatable, really nice visuals. More of a visual novel but I enjoyed it. Would recommend waiting for a sale if you're on the fence, feels a bit short for full price.
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Nov. 2025
No Longer Home, developed by Humble Grove with creative contributions from Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo, and Eli Rainsberry, and published by Fellow Traveller, is a gentle, introspective narrative game that treats everyday life with the weight and reverence of myth. It follows two roommates, Ao and Bo, whose shared life in a small London flat is coming to an inevitable close. They’ve just finished university, adulthood looms like an unanswered question, visas expire, job prospects feel uncertain, and the comfort of routine is slipping away. Rather than dramatizing these anxieties through contrived plot twists, the game captures them in the familiar rhythms of packing boxes, making dinner, hosting friends, and sitting quietly on a couch trying to make sense of the future. It’s a story about endings that doesn’t search for closure—only acknowledgment. The game unfolds through point-and-click exploration, but the physical act of navigating rooms and objects is secondary to absorbing the conversations and emotional atmosphere. Players move Ao or Bo through the shared apartment, clicking on bookshelves, windows, rugs, and kitchen utensils—items that have accumulated meaning over years of living together. Each interaction reveals small fragments of their inner lives: doubts about creative careers, frustrations with bureaucracy, fatigue from performing queerness for others, unspoken fears about distance and separation. The flat itself becomes a character, transforming subtly as thoughts and memories surface. Walls slide apart like stage sets, furniture rearranges itself, and surreal creatures appear in corners—not to frighten, but to express emotional abstraction. Everyday spaces gently warp, mirroring how memory and anxiety reshape perception. What makes No Longer Home resonate is how intimately it treats identity and belonging. Ao and Bo are both queer, nonbinary, and quietly wrestling with the expectations placed upon them—by family, by academia, by governments, and by themselves. The writing does not sensationalize these identities; instead, it allows them to exist naturally within conversations, confessions, small jokes, and moments of silence. Ao’s visa expiration, for instance, is not framed as dramatic immigration commentary—it’s a deeply personal, painful disruption of a life they’ve built. The game understands how adulthood can arrive not through achievement but through loss, displacement, and compromise. Its empathy feels lived-in rather than curated. Visually, the game adopts a low-poly diorama aesthetic, creating a sense of miniature spaces suspended between memory and reality. Soft lighting, muted palettes, and slow camera rotations give rooms a theatrical stillness, as though the characters are performing their final days in a set that’s being slowly dismantled. The minimalist art direction doesn’t limit emotional texture—it enhances it, leaving room for the player’s imagination to fill in absent details. Eli Rainsberry’s ambient score reinforces the mood with gentle electronic arrangements, warm tones, and quiet melodies that settle like dust in sunlight. Sound design—rainfall, the hum of appliances, soft footsteps—provides grounding in moments when the surreal threatens to overtake the ordinary. Because the experience prioritizes tone over mechanics, it moves at a contemplative pace that may divide players. There are no branching paths, major decisions, puzzles, or narrative consequences—progression comes from clicking through dialogue and witnessing internal landscapes unfold. For those expecting a more traditional adventure structure, the experience may feel static or too brief. The entire game lasts only a couple of hours, and some players may wish it went further or offered more interaction beyond observation. Yet that brevity reinforces the premise: this is a fleeting moment frozen in time, not a grand journey. Life transitions rarely come with closure, and the game honors that ambiguity. Still, the emotional specificity that makes No Longer Home so powerful may also limit its reach. Its themes—post-university drift, creative burnout, queer identity, immigration anxiety, existential unease—resonate most strongly with players who have lived similar experiences. Others may appreciate the craft without feeling the same depth of connection. But that personal focus is also what gives the game its authenticity. It doesn’t chase universal relatability; it speaks honestly to those who recognize themselves within it. No Longer Home ultimately works not because it tells a dramatic story, but because it reminds players that small, quiet moments can hold extraordinary meaning. It treats fear, confusion, grief, nostalgia, and love with equal gentleness, recognizing that moving out of an apartment can feel as monumental as moving into adulthood. For players who enjoy reflective, narrative-driven games—titles like Florence, Night in the Woods, Virginia, or Before I Forget—this is a beautifully crafted emotional vignette worth experiencing. It won’t satisfy those looking for mechanical challenge or branching choice, but for anyone who has ever outgrown a version of their life and struggled to let go, it offers recognition, comfort, and a lingering ache long after its credits fade. Rating: 6/10
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Aug. 2025
Short and sweet game which takes inspiration from one of my favourite games, Kentucky Route Zero. It puts me in the same nice, reflective mood as that game, but tells a very different story. I loved how vulnerable the characters were with each other, and the music and visuals were on-point.
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June 2025
their flatmates are not what i'd expected for sure. the game have potential to expand more imo.
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Frequently Asked Questions

No Longer Home is currently priced at 2.95€ on Steam.

No Longer Home is currently available at a 80% discount. You can purchase it for 2.95€ on Steam.

No Longer Home received 253 positive votes out of a total of 384 achieving a rating of 6.32.
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No Longer Home was developed by Humble Grove, Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo and Eli Rainsberry and published by Fellow Traveller.

No Longer Home is playable and fully supported on Windows.

No Longer Home is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

No Longer Home is playable and fully supported on Linux.

No Longer Home is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for No Longer Home. Explore additional content available for No Longer Home on Steam.

No Longer Home does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

No Longer Home does not support Steam Remote Play.

No Longer Home is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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No Longer Home
Rating
6.3
253
131
Game modes
Features
Online players
1
Developer
Humble Grove, Hana Lee, Cel Davison, Adrienne Lombardo, Eli Rainsberry
Publisher
Fellow Traveller
Release 30 Jul 2021
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