A House of Endless Windows
On August 19th, 1988, you marched from your grave to the front steps of what used to be your home.
On September 5th, 1988, you will leave our home again to die your second death.
A House of Endless Windows is a short visual novel made for Velox Fabula 2. Headphones recommended.
Please note that the downloadable version of the game available below is highly recommended.
Credits
Art, Writing, Programming, and Music by SkyShard
Beta Reading from dhanae
Made using Ren'Py along with Easy Ren'Py Gui by Feniks
Content Warnings
A House of Endless Windows contains references to a death of a family member, drowning, hallucinations, religions (Christianity), alcohol, and emotional abuse
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (11 total ratings) |
Author | SkyShard |
Genre | Visual Novel, Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Ren'Py |
Tags | Atmospheric, Horror, Mystery, Narrative, Psychological Horror, Ren'Py, Short, storygame, Story Rich |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Download
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A_House_of_Endless_Windows-1.0-pc.zip 91 MB
Development log
- A House of Endless Windows - Postmortem77 days ago
- A House of Endless Windows + Soundtrack, Out Now87 days ago
Comments
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Wow. That was amazing.
Thank you!
Oh my god. The storytelling here is so beautiful. I felt like I couldn't tear my eyes away from the story that was unfolding before me. The way you've gotten me attached to every single character here in such a short amount of time has made my eyes tear up, and the twist is very well-done, too. Not everything is told to the player and I find that an amazing choice. I think just the music alone made me emotional, too. Fantastic job!!
Thank you so much for playing!! I'm happy to hear you liked it :)
Haunting work. Like stepping into purgatory.
Thank you! I'm glad you found it affecting.
I loved it. There's a very tangible but indescribable sense of emptiness here. Loss, maybe. I don't know, it's hard to pinpoint.
Good work.
Thank you for playing!