Breeder Homegrown: Director's Cut Image
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  • Summary: An old man escapes from the clinic where he spent his whole life and returns home. He remembers his childhood. His toys. His monsters.

    Breeder Homegrown is a short horror game about a family dealing with a strange creature over several generations. You will encounter some puzzles but the
    An old man escapes from the clinic where he spent his whole life and returns home. He remembers his childhood. His toys. His monsters.

    Breeder Homegrown is a short horror game about a family dealing with a strange creature over several generations. You will encounter some puzzles but the game relies mostly on atmosphere, music and dialogues. Perfect for people who enjoyed games like To the Moon or Undertale and want to spend an hour having a similar experience.

    This is the Director's Cut version of Breeder Homegrown. Dialogues have been streamlined, some issues have been fixed and if you look close enough, you might find some new little surprises.
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  1. May 1, 2020
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    The weirdest thing about Breeder Homegrown is that it could’ve easily turned into a semi-decent horror game if there’d been even a little bit of attention paid to developing a cohesive story. It has a somewhat creepy atmosphere that, in better hands, could have been used to great effect. As it stands, though, there’s nothing really here to make the game worth recommending — unless, of course, you have $5 bucks to spend and a half hour to kill, and you want one of the easiest Platinums you’ll ever find.