Home Free Will Let You Be A Street Dog On PlayStation 4

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Kevin Cancienne has announced that he’ll be bringing his street dog simulator Home Free to PlayStation 4.

 

Previously, the game was confirmed only for PC, but with its successful Kickstarter it seems that it caught the attention of Sony.

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Home Free has been in development for two years. It lets you play as a stray dog in a large, procedurally generated city in which you must survive by finding food and making friends.

 

“With my random city generator, I had a way to create a place where no one’s been before, a place where every player can feel truly lost,” writes Cancienne. “I was inspired by the vibrant, abstract visions of Tokyo on display in games like Jet Set Radio and Katamari Damacy, and now I had a way to create a near-infinite number of variations on them.”


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