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At one point, Katie finds a self-help guide on how to improve one's married sex life.Because what older sister wants to read about that? When Katie finds a diary entry from Sam that starts discussing her sex life, the note auto-closes after a few seconds and refuses to open again.Bland-Name Product: The bathroom near Sam's room contains "Protex" tampons and "Wild Hair" hair dye.Moreover, Sam stole everything of value before leaving. However Sam's family is likely to be heartbroken by Sam's departure and Jan and Terry's marriage is already rocky, though it's implied that they're making an effort to put it back together - the reason they're not home is because they're at a marriage counseling retreat. Sam and Lonnie leave town to be together in a new life, and Terry's found acceptance as a writer, a new publisher and inspiration for a new novel that's not just a retread of his first two. Bittersweet Ending: The ending is cautiously optimistic for everyone involved.The story is actually about them getting less screwed up. Big, Screwed-Up Family: The bulk of the game consists of finding out just how much of one the Greenbriars are.

Big "NO!": Drawn by Lonnie note at the prospect of living with her mother, The Fundamentalist, in Florida, complete with a dead face on the O, knives flying overhead, and gravestones in the background.Even most of the house's cabinets and shelves are empty, the family having only partially finished unpacking after their move. Beautiful Void: While the home is interesting, detailed, and populated by bric-a-brac, there's nary a sign of life present.Looking at your father's confidential literature beneath all those Kennedy conspiracies? Gosh, Dad.

Finding a condom in your mother's drawer? Oh barf. Realizing that your family has a rocky relationship? Getting warmer. Your sister ran away with her girlfriend without her parents knowing? This is getting uncomfortable. Sounds inside the house that might be the ghost of your dead uncle? Might just be wind and pouring rain.

It's also the combination to Oscar's safe in the basement, and heavily implied to be the year when Oscar abused Terry as a child. It's the year of the Kennedy assassination, which serves as the central event of Terry's novels.
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Gone Home contains examples of the following tropes: Fullbright went on to release Tacoma in 2017. The game was critically acclaimed and moderately commercially successful.
