Game Mechanics’ furniture is quickly establishing a reputation as being a bit more whimsically inventive than what the Home community normally sees. Who else would think of an engine-block barbecue grill?
Game Mechanics’ furniture is quickly establishing a reputation as being a bit more whimsically inventive than what the Home community normally sees. Who else would think of an engine-block barbecue grill?
Sony can build a home, but it takes a community to make it Home.
Lockwood’s Jewel of the Skies estate. An amazing experience, and not at all as familiar as it might seem at first glance.
With Novus Prime, Hellfire Games has shown us how to add longevity to a Home game through well-timed updates. Now they’re doing it again, this time with Home Tycoon.
The secret to making Home itself a game is to turn reward collection into the game, rather than just the prize.
Lockwood’s returned to its Iron Fusion lineup, this time by offering some snazzy futuristic clothing — and more.
The machinimists of Home have longed for expanded camera capabilities to utilize within Home; something that wouldn’t break the bank to afford, or chew up a lot of memory. Enter now the Observer, from Juggernaut.
Lockwood’s showcase has received a facelift with the recent update. It also brings with it hints at a potentially revolutionary way to sell commodities in Home.
Wings as a locomotion tool are quickly becoming old hat. Yet somehow Lockwood has managed to deliver something unique once again.
In this wishlist article, the topic of Home pets comes up once more. What are the ways to deepen the experience of having a pet in a virtual world like Home?