Overview
About this game
WHAT THE HOUSE REMEMBERS
What the House Remembers is a narrative-driven psychological horror experience centered on guilt, memory, and the fragile boundary between reality and perception.
You arrive at a secluded house to care for the property while its owner is away.
At first, everything seems ordinary.
Then the house begins to remember.
Strange sounds echo through empty rooms. Familiar spaces change when no one is looking. Photographs, objects, and forgotten corners of the house reveal fragments of a past that refuses to stay buried.
As reality begins to fracture, you must uncover the truth hidden within the house before your own memories consume you.
As your sanity deteriorates, reality begins to change...
Your sanity is more than a visual effect. It directly influences how you experience the house and the story unfolding around you.
Darkness, isolation, and key narrative events can weaken your mental state, causing the environment to react in increasingly disturbing ways.
As your sanity declines
Hallucinations begin to appear
Audio cues and voices emerge from the darkness
Visual distortions intensify
New events and environmental changes can be triggered
Memories and reality become increasingly difficult to distinguish
The deeper you descend into the mystery, the less certain you become about what is real.
Every object, room, and detail may hold a piece of the truth...
What the House Remembers tells its story through exploration, observation, and environmental storytelling rather than lengthy exposition or constant objective markers.
Investigate the house at your own pace, uncover hidden clues, examine personal belongings, and piece together a narrative shaped by guilt, memory, and loss.
The story is revealed through
Exploration
Environmental Clues
Narrative Events
Hidden Details and Observations
Changes Influenced by YOUR Mental state
As your sanity deteriorates, the house responds. New events unfold, familiar locations become unsettling, and fragments of a buried truth begin to surface.
Light preserves your grip on reality. Darkness slowly tears it away...
Managing your sanity is essential. Light sources and exploration can help maintain stability, while prolonged exposure to darkness may accelerate your descent into hallucinations and psychological distress.
FEATURES
• Short psychological horror experience ( 1-2 hours approximately)
• Narrative-driven mystery with environmental storytelling
• Dynamic sanity system affecting visuals, audio, and events
• Sanity-based triggers and changing environmental encounters
• Exploration-focused gameplay with minimal hand-holding
• Atmospheric psychological horror with slow-building tension
• Linear progression with multiple endings
• Single-player experience
⚠️ Content Warning ⚠️
This game contains themes of psychological distress, hallucinations, guilt, self-harm, disturbing imagery, and flashing lights.
Important Notice
What the House Remembers is designed as a single-sitting experience and does not include a save system.
The game is intended to be experienced from beginning to end in one uninterrupted playthrough for the best narrative and atmospheric experience.
About the Developer
What the House Remembers is a solo-developed psychological horror project and my first commercial release.
The game was created with a focus on environmental storytelling, psychological tension, and themes of guilt, memory, and perception rather than relying primarily on frequent jump scares.
As a solo developer, I relied on a mix of traditional development workflows and modern tools to prototype, iterate, and refine ideas efficiently. AI-assisted tools were used selectively during development for ideation and problem-solving, while all final creative decisions, gameplay systems, and narrative direction were handcrafted.
This project is deeply personal, and I'm grateful to everyone who takes the time to explore it.