| Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
| Played: | 2 times |
| Classification: | Horror Games |
Santy Is Home is a short indie horror game set during the Christmas season, created by the developers behind Hungry Lamu. At first glance, it looks like calm and familiar cookies, milk, and candy canes, but it quickly turns into something much darker. You play as a mother trying to protect your daughter, Zoe, after receiving a disturbing letter claiming that “Santy” has already entered your home. The game blends a cozy holiday atmosphere with creeping dread, using simple visuals and mechanics to build tension in a surprisingly effective way.
What makes this game stand out is how it twists something comforting into something deeply unsettling. The idea of preparing gifts for a Santa-like figure should feel warm and nostalgic, but here it becomes a source of anxiety. Every task you complete feels like you’re being watched, judged, and pushed closer to something you don’t fully understand. The game doesn’t rely on loud jump scares; instead, it builds fear through silence, small environmental changes, and the constant pressure of time.
The story is simple but effective. Zoe’s letter sets the tone immediately, and from there, the game lets your imagination fill in the gaps. The possibility of poisoning Santy adds an unexpected layer of choice, turning a straightforward task-based game into a moral dilemma. It’s short, but it lingers in your mind long after you finish.

This is the core question the game quietly asks you. On one hand, obeying Santy feels like the safest option you follow the rules, complete the tasks, and hope everything turns out fine. But there’s always that lingering doubt: what if trusting him is exactly what puts Zoe in danger?
Choosing to poison Santy feels risky, almost rebellious. It’s not clearly presented as the “right” choice, and that uncertainty is what makes it powerful. The game doesn’t tell you what to believe it lets you decide based on instinct. That tension between obedience and defiance is where Santy Is Home truly shines, turning a simple mechanic into something emotionally engaging.
If you’re looking for a horror experience that feels different from the usual formula, Santy Is Home is worth your time. It’s short, easy to pick up, and doesn’t overwhelm you with complex mechanics but it knows exactly how to get under your skin. The contrast between festive cheer and quiet terror creates a unique atmosphere that sticks with you.
This is the kind of game you play late at night, lights off, just to feel that subtle unease creeping in. It may look simple, but once Santy is in your house, nothing feels safe anymore.