Trace of the Villa — where power, safes and systems become the puzzle
Trace of the Villa puts you in Jin’s shoes: years-long search for a missing sister that leads to a remote, deliberately forgotten mansion, where restoring the estate’s systems peels back layer after layer of concealed operations. Released on 28 May, 2026 by Steadyturtle Co., Ltd., the game frames its mystery around power restoration, secured systems, safes and fragmented documents rather than timed twitch mechanics.

Who this is for
Players who prefer slow-burn, atmospheric mystery adventures that reward careful observation and chained problem-solving. Specifically:
- Fans of environmental storytelling who like to read rooms, objects and power/gadget states for narrative clues.
- Puzzle players who enjoy multi-step locks: restore systems, unlock safes, and follow document trails rather than one-off riddles.
- Single-player PC players who want an exploration-driven Indie action/adventure with subtitle options and accessibility features like color alternatives and custom volume controls.
What the game is
Trace of the Villa is an action-adventure indie on Steam (appID 3483660) by Steadyturtle Co., Ltd. Its premise: Jin follows a lead to a decaying mansion cut off from the grid, recovers manifests and hints, and—by restoring power—begins to reveal secured systems, hidden compartments, safes and encrypted documents that suggest a larger concealed operation. The Steam page lists the game under Action, Adventure and Indie and marks it as Single-player with options such as Subtitle Options, Playable without Timed Input, Color Alternatives, and Custom Volume Controls.
When and where
Trace of the Villa released on 28 May, 2026 and is available on Steam for PC. The Steam app page (3483660) is the official storefront entry for discovery, purchasing and system details.
Why the power-and-systems angle matters
Many escape-room-style mysteries use locked boxes and cryptic notes; Trace of the Villa locates its core puzzles in systems management and forensic reconstruction. The official description emphasizes that when Jin restores power, “secured systems come back online. Hidden compartments unlock. Safes yield fragments of encrypted documents and suspicious transfer records.” That design choice makes the act of returning electricity more than ambience — it’s a mechanical beat that changes the environment and unlocks new chains of clues. Thematically, it ties puzzle-solving to evidence recovery: financial trails, falsified identities and transfers become puzzle outputs you must interpret.
How you read clues and progress — the mechanics in practice
Trace of the Villa’s investigative loop is described on Steam as a set of interlocking systems rather than isolated puzzles. Expect progression to come from a small set of repeatable interactions:
- Restore power or re-enable estate systems — this alters the state of rooms and reveals previously inaccessible devices.
- Interact with secured systems and safes — these yield fragments, encrypted documents and manifests that must be combined into a timeline.
- Follow document and transfer records — financial and identity traces on the Steam description are the narrative breadcrumbs linking rooms, arrivals and departures.
- Chain solutions — solving one secured system typically opens another layer (hidden compartments, safes), encouraging deduction and cross-referencing of clues.
The official page also highlights that rooms feel “less abandoned than erased,” so reading staged sets and missing context is part of the gameplay: absence itself is a lead.
Compact facts: Trace of the Villa
| Title | Trace of the Villa |
|---|---|
| Steam AppID | 3483660 |
| Release date | 28 May, 2026 |
| Developer | Steadyturtle Co., Ltd. |
| Publisher | Steadyturtle Co., Ltd. |
| Genres | Action, Adventure, Indie |
| Key categories | Single-player; Color Alternatives; Custom Volume Controls; Playable without Timed Input; Subtitle Options; Family Sharing |
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How Trace of the Villa compares to nearby escape-room style titles
Below is an editorial comparison on lawful criteria: genre, atmosphere, puzzle focus, exploration style and pacing. Comparisons use public Steam descriptions and available genre/category tags.
| Title | Genre(s) | Release date | Atmosphere / Puzzle focus | Single / Multi |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trace of the Villa | Action, Adventure, Indie | 28 May, 2026 | Mansion mystery driven by restoring systems, safes and document trails | Single-player |
| The Room | Adventure, Indie | 28 Jul, 2014 | Solitary, tactile safe-and-box puzzles in an enclosed, atmospheric setting | Single-player |
| The Room Two | Adventure, Indie | 5 Jul, 2016 | Expanded cryptic environments with pedestal and puzzle-object focus | Single-player |
| Escape Simulator | Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation | Steam page
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