Fitting In @ Home merges psychological depth with size-based fantasy in a story-driven adventure. As a 20-year-old college student afflicted with Micro-Anomalous Growth Syndrome (MAGS), you return home to confront a family hiding dark secrets—and discover how your four-inch stature reshapes relationships, power structures, and your own sense of belonging. With branching narratives, morally ambiguous choices, and immersive environmental storytelling, the game challenges players to redefine "normal" in a world where intimacy and control collide.
1. Size-Driven Interaction System
• Use your diminutive size to navigate hidden spaces—crawl through air vents, hide in drawers, or manipulate objects to eavesdrop on family conversations.
• Exploit physical vulnerabilities (e.g., avoiding being stepped on) while leveraging agility for stealth-based exploration.
• Dynamic animations adapt to your size, emphasizing claustrophobic tension in cramped spaces like closets or under beds.
2. Taboo-Kink Infused Romance
• Forge forbidden relationships with female family members, each harboring secrets tied to your condition. Choices range from manipulative coercion to vulnerable intimacy.
• Dialogue options reflect power imbalances—sweet-talk a domineering mother, seduce a conflicted sister, or blackmail a controlling aunt.
• Consequence-driven romance paths: exploit trust for personal gain or seek redemption through vulnerability.
3. Environmental Storytelling & Clues
• Decode cryptic journals, torn photographs, and rearranged furniture to uncover family history.
• Investigate hidden rooms (e.g., a soundproofed basement, a locked attic) containing artifacts of past trauma.
• Environmental hazards—like precarious staircases or precarious household items—mirror your precarious position in the family.
