Dot's Home is an incredibly powerful piece of narrative art. It’s rare for a game to tackle topics like redlining and systemic housing discrimination, but Dot's Home does it with such a personal, human touch that it never feels like a lecture. Traveling through Dot's family history in Detroit is both fascinating and heartbreaking, as you see how the 'choices' her ancestors made were often between two impossible options.
The hand-drawn art style is beautiful and evokes a strong sense of place and time. While the gameplay is simple—mostly walking and choosing dialogue—the weight of those choices is immense. It forces you to look at the world around you and ask why things are the way they are. It’s a short experience, but one that will stay with you long after you've finished it. This is a must-play for anyone interested in storytelling or social history.
Available on: Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.6Thu Dec 04 2025
- Updated to a patched version of Unity to address the recent Unity security vulnerability.
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch."Dot's Home" follows a young Black woman as she travels through time to relive key moments in her family’s history where race, place, and choice collide.
"Dot's Home" is a single-player, 2D, narrative-driven video game that follows a young Black woman in Detroit living in her grandmother’s beloved home, as she travels through time to relive key moments in her family’s history where race, place, and home collide in difficult choices.
As an interactive experience, "Dot's Home" allows players to see the harmful systems that dictate our relationship to race and place, through the eyes of those that are most impacted. By inserting the player into scenarios where they have to make choices about how and where to live in the midst of redlining, urban renewal, and gentrification, we ask a fundamental question: “How did your family end up where they are today, and how much choice did they really have in that journey?”
"Dot's Home" is a production of the Rise-Home Stories project: a creative collaboration between multimedia storytellers and housing and land justice advocates who have come together over the course of three years, to reimagine the past, present, and future of our communities by transforming the stories we tell about them.










Dot's Home is a single-player, 2D narrative-driven video game that follows a young Black woman in Detroit living in her grandmother’s beloved home. Dot travels through time to key moments in her family's history, where she witnesses the difficult choices her ancestors had to make regarding housing and race. It is a poignant exploration of the systems that affect where we live.
Compelling narrative
Educational historical context
Beautiful hand-drawn art
Meaningful player choices
Completely free to play
As Dot, you will interact with family members in different decades. The choices you make in conversations will reflect the real-world pressures of those eras and influence the ending of the story.
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Move through 2D environments, interacting with objects to learn more about the setting and the political climate of the time, such as redlining and urban renewal.
Yes, it is designed to highlight the history of housing inequality in America through a personal story.