No Longer Home is a tale of non-binary friends making tough decisions at important times in their lives.
"Not another game with vague LGBTQ themes to try to grab attention" you say?
What if I said the game is semi-autobiographical from two non-binary developers? And what if it was a narrative of difficult choices that hits you in the feels while making you think?
Bo and Ao are graduating university and preparing to leave the flat they’ve lived in together for a year. Thanks to visa limitations, Ao is forced to return to Japan, leaving Bo in England. Disillusioned by post-educational life and shoved aside by a government who doesn’t want them there, both are trying to come to terms with their uncertain futures. And deep under their South London flat, something grows...
Wander through an intimate flat and examine the everyday belongings of Bo and Ao. Have BBQs, play video games, and stay up late just talking in bed. Follow the day to day activities and conversations of two queer, non-binary students and their friends. Get to know Lu, the multi-eyed, animal-like new flatmate.
The No Longer Home Soundtrack is composed by IGF-nominated sound artist and composer Eli Rainsberry (they/them) of A Monster's Expedition, Bird Alone, Wilmot’s Warehouse, with contributions from session musician Derek Daley (he/him), and composer for the prequel Friary Road Paws Menu (he/him).
Currently available for Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, Humble and GOG.com), No Longer Home is coming to PS4 and PS4 and March 3, 2023 for $14.99 USD.
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