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Everhome is a cozy puzzle-sim where you build floating homes for quirky characters in the sky. Developed by Clover Bite, it drops March 31 2026 on PC. The game blends spatial design with character-driven stories, you fix up houses, pick decor, and learn about residents through small interactions. It’s not just a builder; each renovation has logic puzzles tied to room layouts. Think of it as a slower, story-focused alternative to games like Stardew Valley but with 3D architecture. Best for players who enjoy methodical crafting and light narrative beats.
You spend most sessions dragging walls, placing furniture, and tweaking blueprints to satisfy character needs. Each house has a puzzle element, like aligning windows to catch sunlight or routing power to appliances. The controls are precise but not frantic; you zoom in to adjust floor tiles or drag a sofa into place. Resource management factors in: you collect materials by "fishing" in cloud currents or trading with shopkeepers. Character moods shift based on your design choices, unlocking new storylines. The single-player loop is relaxed but has clear goals, complete a renovation, meet a resident’s request, then move to the next.
Pre-release hype is strong on Steam with a 92% rating. Early access players report average playtimes of 18-22 hours, and 85% completion rates for base game tasks. Moods are overwhelmingly "chill" and "satisfying," though some note the puzzles can feel repetitive after 10 hours. One review says "it’s a digital stress ball for architecture nerds." Achievements are light (32 total) but tie to design milestones like "Build 50 Rooms." The price is $29.99, which most see as fair for the slow-burn experience.
Everhome is a niche win for fans of thoughtful sims and low-pressure creativity. The $30 price tag matches its modest scope, no open world, just a series of focused building challenges. If you’ve burned hours on interior design games or enjoy spatial puzzles, this is for you. Skip it if you want fast action or deep narratives. The real joy is in small moments: seeing a character smile at your decor or solving a stubborn layout. It’s not impressive, but it nails the "cozy sim" vibe.
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