This title sounds like it’s pulled straight from a developer’s changelog or a niche indie game project. If we treat "Housemates -v1.01- -Huli-" as a conceptual framework for modern living, we get a fascinating look at how we’re "debugging" the way we live together. The Patch Notes of Coexistence
Housemates (v1.01), developed by Huli, is a niche adult visual novel and daily life simulation that blends supernatural elements with romantic progression. Set in a contemporary house, the game challenges players to balance social interactions, stat management, and intimate encounters with unique housemates. Narrative Context and Setting
Housemates -v1.01- by developer Huli is a daily life simulation game set during a pandemic, featuring 8 animated scenes and interaction-based mechanics for building relationships with roommates. The project, available on PC, Linux, Mac, and Android, focuses on navigating daily life within a shared apartment. For more details, visit Housemates 0.01 Housemates -v1.01- -Huli-
, Emma Copley Eisenberg explores the concept of "housemates" as a vehicle for self-discovery and radical queer connection.
The system logs would show someone entering the kitchen at 3:17 AM. But when Maya checked the motion sensors, no one was there. The smart-fridge would order double the milk, claiming "Huli requested it." The group chat auto-sent a message: "Huli says the living room rug is crooked." It was. This title sounds like it’s pulled straight from
Interaction Mechanics: Players talk to characters and engage in various domestic activities to unlock scenes.
Huli maintains a portfolio here where high-resolution versions and "v1.01" updates are often archived. Instagram/ArtStation: For process shots and final renders of the series. featured in this version or details on Huli's illustration techniques Resource negotiation (space, time, shared goods)
The Domestic Stage: Setting the Scene