We're thrilled to announce the latest update to House Party, our popular social simulation game where you get to hang out with friends, play games, and have a blast in the comfort of your own virtual home. In version 0.7.7, we've been busy adding new features, fixing bugs, and making sure the party never stops.
“Seven minutes,” Felix said. “We have seven minutes until everyone else floods the street and this becomes... whatever this is.”
Keeps you from getting locked out of restricted rooms like Madison’s bedroom. Managing Frank
The most significant mechanical addition in v0.7.7 was the formal implementation of the .
The following blog post outlines the major updates and features introduced in House Party v0.7.7 , based on the official developer release notes. 0.7.7 Public Release: The Party Just Got Wilder! Hello partiers! The wait is over. House Party v0.7.7
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: Resolved issues where players couldn't take Madison’s diary or where Katherine wouldn't respond to the cell jammer.
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Midnight was the soft hinge where the night transformed from performance to truth-telling. Juno proposed a game called “Send a Message.” Everyone wrote a line—anonymous, honest, unpolished—and folded them into a hat. Each person drew a line and read it to the room. What emerged was less gossip than a makeshift map of wounds and wonder: an exile from a hometown, a love that wouldn’t fit anymore, a dream about owning a bookstore. The room breathed differently afterward, lighter, more candid.
Whether you are a veteran party-goer looking for a nostalgia trip or a newcomer curious about how the game evolved, House Party v0.7.7 is a fascinating snapshot of the game as it transitioned from an Early Access experiment into a full-fledged adult comedy adventure.
Version 0.7.7 was specifically engineered to solve these structural issues, turning a fragile web of triggers into a robust, dynamic sandbox. 2. The Core Mechanics: What Made v0.7.7 a Game-Changer?
Happy partying!
Updates like this often include small, stealthy changes to the main storyline.
The version introduced a more nuanced reputation system. Every action—from pouring a beer to insulting a guest—shifted a hidden numeric value. In v0.7.7, the "Aggressive" dialogue options actually had consequences (locking you out of certain endings permanently), which later versions softened.
While House Party has since reached its full 1.0 launch and beyond—including major expansions like Nocturnal Temptations —v0.7.7 remains a nostalgic favorite for long-time players who remember the game's early evolution on platforms like itch.io .
House Party v0.7.7 was a pivotal milestone for the game, marking its transition into a much more complex and immersive simulation . Released in late 2017, this update laid the groundwork for many of the core mechanics players still enjoy today. Key Gameplay Features
House Party v0.7.7 was not a manifesto; it was a patchwork of mistakes and brilliance. It had rules, unofficial and mutable: no phones on the porch, no names whispered behind closed blinds, and everyone had to go outside at least once to look at the ridiculous constellations that passed for stars in the city sky. They agreed on one concrete thing—if the party needed a soundtrack, each person got exactly three songs to add to the playlist. Felix’s selections were careful and oddly precise, like arranging band-aids by color. Lila added two songs that made everyone jump to their feet. Maya sneaked in a slow song for the hour when the night softened.
Previously, players had to memorize complex dialogue trees and item interactions. Version 0.7.7 introduced an in-game UI tracker that unlocked "Opportunities" based on overheard conversations.
Guests would no longer constantly walk through furniture or each other.