Because you enjoyed Away from Home
Games Like Away from Home
Away from Home is the rare adult visual novel that actually committed. Thirty episodes in, vatosgames has built something genuinely impressive: a slow-burn story where a protagonist leaving his hometown discovers independence, forbidden romance, and a sprawling cast of women who each feel distinct. The animated 3DCG scenes are slick, the writing has real warmth beneath the heat, and the cross-platform release — including Android — means you’re never far from the next chapter. If you’ve burned through all thirty episodes and are hungry for something that scratches the same itch — domestic settings, harem buildups, animated scenes, strong character work — here’s where to go next.
1. F.I.L.F.

F.I.L.F. (Friends I’d Like to… you know) by ICCreations is the closest tonal cousin to Away from Home in the sandbox space. You’re navigating relationships with a cast of women across multiple households, building trust and unlocking animated scenes as bonds deepen. The 3DCG work is polished, the harem structure rewards patience, and the MILF-heavy cast delivers the same mature, domestic energy that makes Away from Home feel grounded. ICCreations also shipped a complete experience — version 1.0b means no waiting for updates, which is a genuine gift in this genre.
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2. My Cute Roommate

If you love Away from Home’s “protagonist moves somewhere new and meets people” premise, My Cute Roommate by Astaros3D is the original template. You arrive at university, rent a room, and slowly build relationships with the women around you — some romantic, some more complicated. It’s a sandbox RPG hybrid with animated 3DCG scenes, school-setting intrigue, and a voyeurism angle that fans of the genre will appreciate. Older than most games on this list but it still holds up, and the Extra version expands an already substantial runtime.
3. Mythic Manor

Mythic Manor by Jikei takes the harem sandbox formula and gives it a fantasy twist: you’re living in a manor with five monster-girls, each with her own personality and route. It sounds niche, but the execution is warm, funny, and consistently charming. The 3DCG animation is excellent, the sandbox structure rewards daily check-ins, and the variety of the cast — lamia, succubus, kitsune, slime, and more — keeps every unlock feeling fresh. If Away from Home is your comfort food, Mythic Manor is the same recipe with a spice blend you won’t see coming.
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4. University of Problems

University of Problems by DreamNow is one of the most underrated games in the genre right now. Version 1.9.0 Extended means there’s a substantial amount to work through, and a June 2026 update confirms the project is very much alive. The university setting mirrors Away from Home’s sense of a protagonist forging a new life away from his roots, and the animated 3DCG scenes are among the better-looking in modern AVN production. Strong MILF content, school drama, and real consequences to your choices make this essential for fans of the episodic romance format.
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5. Sunshine Love

Mr Dots Games has a specific gift for character-driven adult VNs with genuine emotional stakes, and Sunshine Love is arguably their best work. A protagonist returns to a coastal town and reconnects with women from his past — and a few new faces. The romance routes carry actual weight, the incest content is handled with care, and the animated scenes have a cinematic quality that sets the game apart. If you respond to Away from Home’s quieter emotional beats as much as its spicier ones, Sunshine Love is a must-play. Three complete chapters available.
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6. SexNote

SexNote by JamLiz adds a supernatural hook — a protagonist discovers a notebook that influences the women around him — but the DNA is familiar: sandbox structure, animated scenes, a large harem cast, incest routes, and MILF content. At version 0.25.0b with a May 2026 update, this is a living game with an active community. The 2D animated art style is a departure from Away from Home’s 3DCG, but the scenes are smooth and the sandbox mechanics are genuinely well-designed. Think of it as the more chaotic, supernatural cousin that keeps delivering.
7. Max’s Life

Max’s Life by Kuggazer is the greediest game on this list — in the best possible way. Five chapters deep, it packs in more content variety than most finished games: sandbox exploration, animated 3DCG scenes, a massive harem, incest routes, school drama, MILF encounters, and twins. It runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, mirroring Away from Home’s broad accessibility. If you want that same feeling of “where is this story going to go next?” that kept you hooked through thirty episodes, Max’s Life has that energy in abundance and shows no signs of slowing down.