Hollow Home
News, coverage and analysis tracking Hollow Home across the outlets.- Hollow Home Is an Isometric Narrative RPG about the Ukraine WarHollow Home is a narrative RPG developed by Twigames and published by Crunchy Leaf Games, set during the Ukraine War. Players control Maksym, a teenager navigating a city under occupation, focusing on conversations, relationships, and difficult choices with no combat. The game features a dynamic city environment, a limited action point system, and multiple endings, with a free demo available on Steam.
- Morning MultiplexThis article rounds up recent official trailers for several games, including Hollow Home, Liminal Backrooms, SNAP JAW, and THANKS, LIGHT. Liminal Backrooms is highlighted as a co-op horror game, and SNAP JAW is noted for its demo trailer.
- Hollow Home, a Narrative RPG from Ukrainian Developer Twigames, Joins Steam Next Fest with New DemoTwigames and Crunchy Leaf Games announced that their narrative survival RPG, Hollow Home, will feature a new playable demo during Steam Next Fest from June 15-22. The studio also plans a Kickstarter campaign for July 2026 with a late 2026 target launch window for the game, which draws on real events from Ukraine.
- CRUNCHY LEAF GAMES ANNOUNCES PUBLISHING PARTNERSHIP WITH TWIGAMES FOR HOLLOW HOMECrunchy Leaf Games has announced a publishing partnership with Ukrainian studio Twigames Inc. for their upcoming narrative survival RPG, Hollow Home. The game, set during the siege of Mariupol, focuses on a teenager's struggle for survival and will be released on PC via Steam in 2026. The partnership aims to support Twigames' deeply personal project, which has already received several industry recognitions.
- Ukrainian Games Industry Hosts Inaugural Ukrainian Games Festival in San FranciscoThe first Ukrainian Games Festival was held in San Francisco, attracting over 800 attendees to play 10 independent Ukrainian-developed titles and participate in panel discussions. The event, which ran concurrently with the Game Developers Conference, raised $9,600 for the Leleka Foundation to provide medical supplies to Ukraine. Organizers aim to showcase the Ukrainian games industry as a significant part of the creative economy.