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Littlehaven Lets Players Design Houses and Uncover Residents' Stories

Littlehaven offers a distinct blend of free-form interior design and narrative discovery through residents' personal items, setting it apart in the village-building simulation genre.

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Littlehaven Lets Players Design Houses and Uncover Residents' Stories

Arcade Oven is developing Littlehaven, a healing simulation game that combines interior design and village building. Players can freely customize furniture without grid restrictions, adjusting rotation, size, and color. The game also features narrative discovery: residents' pasts are revealed through personal items like diaries and photos. Wishlist registration is available on Steam; release date is to be announced.

In Littlehaven, furniture placement is not bound by a grid. Players can freely adjust rotation, enlargement, reduction, and color changes. They can replace table legs or change sofa cushion fabric. Homes can be re-edited at any time. The game starts with a single house on a quiet plot. As new residents move in, vacant lots fill and shared spaces emerge. Each resident has a past revealed through personal items left in moving boxes, photos, and diaries. No one tells their story; players must find it themselves. Wishlist registration is available on Steam.

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