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MAC Runs on MAC
Linux Runs on Linux
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HTC Vive Support
Oculus Rift Support
Windows Mixed Reality Support

Released | Developed by | Published by David Wehle
Single Player Single Player
Multi-Player
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
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Local Co-Op
Downloadable Content
In-App Purchases
Partial Controller Support Partial Controller Support
Full Controller Support
Achievements Achievements
Steam Trading Cards Steam Trading Cards
Steam Workshop
Cloud Saves
Stats
Valve Anti-Cheat Enabled
Steam Leaderboards
Includes Level Editor
Commentary Available
Captions Available Captions Available
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Languages
Photo Editing
Reference
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Video Editing
Video Production
Utilities
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Design and Illustration
Business and Office
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Includes Soundtrack
Includes Manual
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Steam key will be sent to your email address and can be redeemed to download the full game.



“I remember when I was a little girl, waiting at the end of my driveway. I had already missed the school bus, but I stood there anyway… envying the birds.”

Home is Where One Starts... is a short, first-person exploration game in the same vein asDear Esther or Gone Home. It’s an experience where every object has been carefully placed to tell a poignant story—a story about childhood, hope, and the miracle of memory. You play as a little girl from a broken home somewhere in the American South. Exploring the lonely countryside reveals clues and vignettes which help the player answer the question of where home is—and how one can get there.
  • A quiet, non-linear story told by the future self of a reflective narrator
  • Inspired by the rural countryside and stories like John Steinbeck’s East of Eden and Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life
  • A 15-30 minute experience that can be completed in one sitting
  • An experience that focuses on atmosphere rather than action or puzzles
  • A rich, detailed environment that rewards players who explore with story insights and secret endings
  • Oculus Rift DK2 support (currently in beta)

“Home is Where One Starts... is a gem of an indie that deserves a place among the heavy-hitters.”
Only SP

“It's subtle, poignant and rich. Wonderful work.”
Jessica Conditt, Engadget

“It encourages reflective thought and imagination, which really is what such stories as this are about.”
Arcadian Rhythms

Windows

MINIMUM:
  • OS: Windows XP+ 
  • Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent 
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM 
  • Graphics: DX 9.0c video card with 256 MB VRAM and shader model 3.0 support 
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c 
  • Storage: 600 MB available space
RECOMMENDED:
  • OS: Windows 7 
  • Processor: Intel i5, 2.8+ GHz 
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM 
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 570, AMD Radeon 6870, or equivalent 
  • DirectX: Version 10 
  • Storage: 600 MB available space 
  • Additional Notes: High processor speed recommended for Oculus Rift mode

Mac OS X

  • OS: Mac OSX 10.7
  • Processor: Intel i5 1.8 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 5000
  • Storage: 600 MB available space

SteamOS + Linux

  • OS: Ubuntu (14.04+ tested), Manjaro, Arch Linux, etc. (64-bit only)
  • Processor: Intel i5 1.8 GHz or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Any recent NVIDIA or AMD card (NVIDIA proprietary 352+ drivers tested)
  • Storage: 600 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: Beta version - please visit discussion forum for more info

1. Go to http://store.steampowered.com/ and download the STEAM client.

2. Click "Install Steam Now"

 
3. Launch Steam and login to your account (create one if you havn't already).
 
4. Then go to 'Games' and click 'Activate a Product on Steam'.

5. Enter the key that we sent you in the email. 

5. Congratulations the game has now been added to your account and can be installed/launched from your games library. 

 If you're still struggling to find where to redeem the key please watch the following video.

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