Kervin619 Ho-Ho-Home Invasion Review

Jan 15, 2026
A simple free-to-play indie game with just one goal and one rule. Deliver the presents and don't get caught. Rather than actually just delivering presents to all the good boys and girls it is more on having a training course for Santa for the preparation of Christmas Eve. Instead of having actual people living in their homes. It is actually trained by robots to find Santa like a normal human. Well, sort of when moving around and sleeping. The game is, as usual, casual as I expected. A simple and casual Santa simulator where there is nothing fancy, but sneak into people's homes from robots, and it is actually a good enough game to play. Although the moment of Santa is a bit slow and does not have enough movements like crouching, rolling, or sleeping, power throw, or other stealth abilities that the old Saint Nick has, it is still good enough. But at least I get to eat cookies in the game, but I can't even get to drink milk. But there is one thing I like most about the game is the soundtrack. When I almost got caught, I could hear the hip-hop trap beat from the song. And for a casual game, I really like how they did with the music in this game. There is nothing much I can say about this game. It's not a perfect game, but for a Christmas game that is free, I would recommend it.
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