Your House: Puzzle Escape Game

In-app purchases
4.2
51 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

YOUR HOUSE – A Game You Can Read, A Puzzle You Can Play
Try the free demo and unlock the full game via in-app purchase!

What if a house could tell its story? A house full of hidden secrets waiting to be uncovered. Welcome to YOUR HOUSE, a text-driven mystery where you must solve intricate puzzles to unlock a chilling tale of identity, ambition, and deception.

More than just a game, YOUR HOUSE is a literary thriller—a living puzzle, an escape room in a book. As you read and solve puzzles, uncover the intertwined fates of two women: a lost teenager seeking answers and a woman defying society’s expectations to live her true self.

A House Full of Secrets
Unlock hidden doors and secret rooms brimming with long-forgotten truths.

Investigate cryptic objects and piece together a time-lost story.

Solve puzzles seamlessly woven into the narrative, driving the plot forward.

Explore underground passages leading to shocking discoveries.

The Story Begins at Midnight
On her 18th birthday, Debbie’s life spirals out of control—expelled from school, betrayed by her best friend, struck by a car. But as the clock strikes twelve, an envelope with a key, postcard, and address appears on her bed.

With nothing left to lose, Debbie embarks on a journey to uncover the truth. A massive, ominous house awaits her. What secrets does it hold? And what dangers lie within?

Game Features
Text-Based Gameplay: Solve puzzles and uncover clues in this gripping, narrative-driven thriller.

Noir Visuals: Dive into a haunting comic-book aesthetic that enhances the story’s mystery.

Escape Room Puzzles: Unravel riddles and codes that unlock deeper layers of the plot.

Inspired by Real Events: Based on a Manhattan apartment hiding its own chilling secrets.

Prequel to UNMEMORY: Discover a standalone mystery that sets the stage for the next chapter.

Do You Dare Step Inside?
The house remembers. The house waits. The truth is calling you.

Download now to uncover the secrets of YOUR HOUSE.
Updated on
Oct 14, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
47 reviews
Cor Inne
April 6, 2025
After having just played *unmemory* a few months ago, I was SO ready for this prequel - and holy $h!t was it GOOD. The whole game had me excited/nervous for what was coming next. There were a couple of moments where I got stuck, but the hint system was perfect for not giving too much too soon. Thank you P&E for making such an engaging and entertaining book/game. I have NEVER come across another mobile game that truly captures my attention like your games do. Keep it up!!! 💛
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u12bdragon
August 8, 2025
Cannot rate it higher than this because of a CRITICALLY abysmal design choice: it force-pauses any background music/media, I never got past the title screen because I want to listen to my music but the devs want to FORCE me to play the game how they want me to play. HUGE pet peeve of mine. edit: game is boring too. no clue how it has such high ratings
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Kym
May 14, 2025
Great game. I liked Unmemory a bit more, as it seemed a bit more varied in the types of puzzles to solve. And the game was longer. But this was fun and I look forward to seeing what comes next.
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