: The game features a diverse cast of "castaways" from different realities, including:
A House in the Rift refers to a popular sandbox visual novel and adult harem game developed by
is an immensely popular 3DCG adult visual novel and sandbox harem game developed by indie creator Zanith. The game features a unique blend of casual exploration, magical progression, and relationship-building.
The house in the Rift presents a unique opportunity for scientific discovery and exploration. However, its unpredictable nature and the risks associated with its anomalies mean that any investigation must be carefully planned and executed. Further research is needed to fully understand the house's properties, purpose, and potential benefits or dangers it poses.
Designers use the "stack effect." Cool air enters at the bottom of the valley wall and escapes through roof vents. Glass Walls:
"A house in the rift work" refers to bespoke architectural projects designed to exist within, or directly adjacent to, naturally occurring rifts, rocky fissures, or steep, dramatic drops in terrain.
Shortly after arriving, the MC discovers he is not alone. He is attacked by a hostile woman hiding in the attic. When the attack fails, they both realize the MC possesses an latent, immense magical resistance; basic magic simply bounces off him. The woman reveals herself to be , a castaway succubus trapped in the same anomaly. She explains that the house is a magical prison or crossroads between worlds, and to escape, they must work together to understand its mechanics and eventually dismantle it. Gameplay Mechanics & How the Game Works
A House in the Rift is a sandbox harem game developed by (also known as Zanith ), first released in April 2019. The game combines elements of visual novels, dating simulators, and point-and-click adventures. It is known for its high-quality 3D renders, extensive animations, and character-driven storytelling.
“Absolutely amazing game. Interesting mystery and engaging story that is slowly being discovered, fun and well-designed characters, solid animations and really fun mechanics.”