DeLight: The Journey Home
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About
"DeLight: The Journey Home" is a touching adventure game where you play as a blind girl. With the aid of her loyal dog, she embarks on a journey to reunite with her parents. Together, they navigate obstacles and environments, relying on their bond and senses to overcome challenges and find their way home.











- The storyline is engaging and well-developed, making players eager to see what happens next.
- The main character is likable, and the concept of choices affecting her personality adds depth to the game.
- The game has great potential and offers a unique perspective by allowing players to experience the world through the eyes of a blind character.
- The controls are often unresponsive or clunky, making it difficult to progress in the game.
- Many players are frustrated by the paywall for additional chapters, feeling that the game should be fully accessible without extra costs.
- The game suffers from significant lag and crashes, which detracts from the overall experience and enjoyment.
story
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the game has received positive feedback, with many users praising its engaging narrative and character development, particularly the impact of choices on the protagonist, Sammy. Players express excitement for future chapters and appreciate the realistic storyline, although some have noted concerns about the game's pricing model for additional content. Overall, the storyline is a highlight, contributing significantly to the game's appeal.
“I love the character and story!”
“The storyline seems interesting and I like the concept of choices affecting Sammy's personality.”
“The story was realistic and I'm considering buying the full game!”
“The story was realistic, and I'm considering buying the full game!”
“I was looking for a game like this for many days and finally found it... Chapter 1 was really great; I love the storyline. I just hope that the rest of the chapters are free. Good job!”
“And the game is so high for device fx; I give all stars for the story, that's all.”