Dad's Monster House

4.7
226 reviews
Content rating
Rated for 7+
1K+
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Content rating
Rated for 7+
Implied Violence, Fear
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About this game

It tells the story of Carlos' journey after he receives a distress call from his father, pleading for him to return to his old home and rescue his dad.
As he continues exploring the house, Carlos encounters many terrifying yet 'cute' monsters. As he solves the puzzles before him, he draws ever closer to the truth...
Freud once said: "Love and work, work and love...that's all there is."
But what of the pain, the struggles that arise
when we're forced to choose between our ambitions and love?
In dealing with such conundrums, we’ve all likely hurt those we hold dearest to us.
For it's often in the darkness that we feel most safe.
With Dad's Monster House, I wish to provide those kinds of heartrending memories a chance at redemption.
I dedicate it to scientists, to my childhood dreams;
to those I love, and to faded memories.
I hope that within you'll find the greatest of answers, be they for your love, for science, or dreams.

[Gameplay]
A sudden call in the deep of night has you return to a house you haven't visited for many a year. You must unravel one puzzle after another: to from within scenes intertwined with memories find clues and get to the bottom of your father's secret.
The choice of whether to redeem or ultimately end this sad story lies in your hands.

[Features]
Instead of going for bright and vivid colors, I have opted for a black-and-white art style. The fragmented narration, plentiful puzzles, and delicate sound designs create an immersive experience where you as the player get to truly feel the ups and downs of the protagonist's emotions. Continue to unravel the story as you collect more items...
Updated on
Apr 24, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
195 reviews
David Lazarus
June 11, 2026
Different and intriguing story, yet, very much in the same vein as Isoland as far as gameplay. Some of the puzzles were pretty cryptic and I was left wondering what to do next on occasion, but still found the game enjoyable I wish there had been a more extensive cutscene at the end. Collecting the photo fragments after the main game was a nice epilogue.
4 people found this review helpful
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bsofalvi
June 4, 2026
I love the game but.... my drawing board is useless, it's completely white except a big red question mark. both pages. Also I can't seem to see a hint button or a save button?
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Cody Worden (Delucidate)
June 9, 2023
This game is on par with the quality of isoland, kind of expected considering the developer. Which means it's great. I really don't have too many gripes about this game except the obscurity of some puzzle clues makes solving them less-than straightforward. For example the compass rose puzzle is inverted, im still trying to figure out how to open it despite knowing where the answer is.
14 people found this review helpful
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What’s new

Fixed Unity engine vulnerabilities for enhanced game stability.