Compare Five Hearts Under One Roof prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Storytaco. Published by Storytaco. Released on 10/2/2024. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Adventure, RPG, Simulation.

Swap your spreadsheets for affection meters: Five Hearts Under One Roof is a live-action FMV dating sim that rewards patience and route-mapping, not reflexes. Worth your time if Korean drama and branching romance are your genres of choice.

I went in half-expecting a glorified slideshow dressed up in dating-sim clothes. What I got was considerably more structured than that, and the distinction matters if you're trying to decide whether this warrants a slot in your library. Five Hearts Under One Roof is a first-person FMV visual novel built around five concurrent romance routes, each tracking its own affection score that gates chapter progression. Think of it less like a linear story and more like a resource-allocation puzzle where the resource is narrative attention, and the penalty for ignoring a route is a locked chapter. The five heroines, Mal-sook Go (the long-suffering childhood friend), Min-jung Park (the former idol carrying some serious baggage), Gran Dong (the overbearing boss with obvious appeal to a specific fantasy), Eun-bi Go (the outwardly brash younger tenant), and Seung-yi Jo (the reclusive introvert), each occupy a distinct emotional lane. The FMV presentation is where the game earns its reception: the performances sit in that earnest, slightly theatrical zone typical of Korean romantic drama, which is either charming or distracting depending on your tolerance for the genre. Broadly, the acting holds up, and the production quality for a debut indie collaboration is higher than you would reasonably expect. Branchiness is the genuine selling point here. Choices do not merely advance a dialogue box; they can route you into hidden epilogues, bonus video sequences, or entirely separate story threads. The community has already mapped a fair number of these, and the guide ecosystem on Steam is functional enough that completionists will find the unlock structure navigable rather than cryptic. That said, the system has a documented friction point: progressing past certain chapters requires accumulating a specific affection score, which in practice means deliberate replays to farm the correct answers. A segment of the player base finds this rewarding, treating each run like a decision-tree audit. Another segment finds it repetitive and artificially padded. Your mileage will correlate almost exactly with how you feel about save-scumming in a CRPG. On the writing side, the picture is mixed. Certain routes, particularly Mal-sook's, are emotionally coherent and well-paced. Others feel like they run out of script before they run out of chapters, with endings that arrive without sufficient causal buildup to justify them. The English translation is serviceable but occasionally stiff, and some dialogue-heavy sequences stall momentum in ways that hurt pacing. None of this kills the experience, but it does mean the game delivers unevenly across its five routes rather than maintaining a consistent quality floor. For the strategy-minded player, the decision architecture is the hook. Each playthrough is short enough that charting a full route map across all five heroines becomes a workable weekend project, and the hidden video routes add genuine discovery incentive for route completionists. The demo is freely available and covers enough content to tell you within an hour whether the FMV format and the tone click for you. That is the correct entry point before committing to the full game. Diego, Scout Team

Five Hearts Under One Roof
AdventureRPGSimulation

Five Hearts Under One Roof

Oct 2, 2024Storytaco
GamerScout Says

Swap your spreadsheets for affection meters: Five Hearts Under One Roof is a live-action FMV dating sim that rewards patience and route-mapping, not reflexes. Worth your time if Korean drama and branching romance are your genres of choice.

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I went in half-expecting a glorified slideshow dressed up in dating-sim clothes. What I got was considerably more structured than that, and the distinction matters if you're trying to decide whether this warrants a slot in your library. Five Hearts Under One Roof is a first-person FMV visual novel built around five concurrent romance routes, each tracking its own affection score that gates chapter progression. Think of it less like a linear story and more like a resource-allocation puzzle where the resource is narrative attention, and the penalty for ignoring a route is a locked chapter. The five heroines, Mal-sook Go (the long-suffering childhood friend), Min-jung Park (the former idol carrying some serious baggage), Gran Dong (the overbearing boss with obvious appeal to a specific fantasy), Eun-bi Go (the outwardly brash younger tenant), and Seung-yi Jo (the reclusive introvert), each occupy a distinct emotional lane. The FMV presentation is where the game earns its reception: the performances sit in that earnest, slightly theatrical zone typical of Korean romantic drama, which is either charming or distracting depending on your tolerance for the genre. Broadly, the acting holds up, and the production quality for a debut indie collaboration is higher than you would reasonably expect. Branchiness is the genuine selling point here. Choices do not merely advance a dialogue box; they can route you into hidden epilogues, bonus video sequences, or entirely separate story threads. The community has already mapped a fair number of these, and the guide ecosystem on Steam is functional enough that completionists will find the unlock structure navigable rather than cryptic. That said, the system has a documented friction point: progressing past certain chapters requires accumulating a specific affection score, which in practice means deliberate replays to farm the correct answers. A segment of the player base finds this rewarding, treating each run like a decision-tree audit. Another segment finds it repetitive and artificially padded. Your mileage will correlate almost exactly with how you feel about save-scumming in a CRPG. On the writing side, the picture is mixed. Certain routes, particularly Mal-sook's, are emotionally coherent and well-paced. Others feel like they run out of script before they run out of chapters, with endings that arrive without sufficient causal buildup to justify them. The English translation is serviceable but occasionally stiff, and some dialogue-heavy sequences stall momentum in ways that hurt pacing. None of this kills the experience, but it does mean the game delivers unevenly across its five routes rather than maintaining a consistent quality floor. For the strategy-minded player, the decision architecture is the hook. Each playthrough is short enough that charting a full route map across all five heroines becomes a workable weekend project, and the hidden video routes add genuine discovery incentive for route completionists. The demo is freely available and covers enough content to tell you within an hour whether the FMV format and the tone click for you. That is the correct entry point before committing to the full game. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:indieFMVLive-ActionAffection RoutingBranching EpiloguesRoute CompletionistKorean Drama ToneChapter GatingHidden EndingsReplay-Driven

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck PlayableProtonDB Gold

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable. Runs great on Linux after minor tweaks. Based on 13 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i3

Recommended

OS
Windows 10/Windows 11
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
Discrete graphics card
Processor
Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent or above

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Developer
Storytaco
Publisher
Storytaco
Release Date
Oct 2, 2024

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