If you’ve been on the fence about buying into the game’s early access, Part 4 is the perfect entry point. Just be prepared to lose an entire weekend to uncovering your grandmother’s secrets—and your own.
Additionally, the now directly affects how NPCs react during the attic revelation. If you’ve been rude or dismissive to townsfolk, several will refuse to validate the journal’s claims, locking you out of the best ending for this chapter. 4. Visual and Audio Overhaul The developer has boasted that Part 4 includes over 200 new hand-drawn CGs (computer graphics). The attic sequence alone features 25 unique backgrounds, shifting from dusty sepia tones to vibrant flashback sequences. The sound design also deserves praise—the creaking floorboards, wind through broken window panes, and a haunting piano track titled "Forgotten Recipes" set the perfect somber mood. Why Part 4 is a Game-Changer Narrative Stakes Are Finally Clear For players who felt previous versions were aimless—more about daily chores and flirting than plot—Part 4 answers the call. The grandmother’s journal reveals that the house is not just a building but a "anchor point" for supernatural memories. Without spoiling too much, the choice presented at the end of Part 4 is brutal: Do you destroy the journal to free the town from the past, or do you publish it and risk exposing everyone’s secrets? Grandmas House Version 0.60 Part 4
Version 0.60 has been a significant update cycle for the developers. It introduced a new reputation system, expanded the map to include the town’s historic district, and deepened the backstories of three key supporting characters. Now, serves as the climax of this update arc. What’s New in Version 0.60 Part 4? 1. Story Progression: The Attic Revelation The headline feature of Part 4 is the long-teased Attic Sequence . For the past three parts, the attic door has remained locked, requiring players to find a specific combination of keys, old letters, and a hidden floorboard switch. In Part 4, the door finally opens. If you’ve been on the fence about buying