From Restored Power to Hidden Safes: Trace of the Villa’s Puzzle Trail

From Restored Power to Hidden Safes: Trace of the Villa's Puzzle Trail

Trace of the Villa: an escape-room‑style mystery where power, safes and paper trails unlock a vanished past

Trace of the Villa puts you in Jin’s shoes — a solitary searcher drawn to a remote, decaying mansion and the manifests, safes and encrypted documents that might point to his missing sister. The game mixes environmental reading with clue‑chain logic: restore the estate’s systems, unlock secured compartments, and follow financial and identity traces to piece together what happened.

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Trace of the Villa — header image (Steadyturtle Co., Ltd.)

Quick facts

Title Trace of the Villa
Steam AppID 3483660
Developer Steadyturtle Co., Ltd.
Publisher Steadyturtle Co., Ltd.
Release date 28 May, 2026
Genres Action, Adventure, Indie
Key Steam categories Single-player; Color Alternatives; Custom Volume Controls; Playable without Timed Input; Subtitle Options; Family Sharing
Official short description Jin has spent years searching for his missing sister, pursuing leads that took him to a remote, decaying mansion where he recovered manifests and hints that indicate his sister may still be alive, somewhere at the end of the trail he is about to follow.

Who this is for

If you prefer story‑rich adventure and slow‑burn suspense built around environmental storytelling and puzzle chains, Trace of the Villa is aimed squarely at that audience. It’s for players who enjoy reading a scene for clues—scavenging rooms, interrogating documents and following paper trails—rather than twitchy combat or rapid‑fire platforming. The presence of categories like Playable without Timed Input and Subtitle Options also makes it a fit for thoughtful, accessibility‑minded single‑player audiences on PC.

What the game actually is

Officially described on Steam, Trace of the Villa casts you as Jin, searching for his missing sister in a mansion “cut off from the grid and deliberately forgotten.” The house appears erased of identity: furnished rooms, locked doors and personal belongings with no names or photos. When Jin restores power to the estate, “secured systems come back online. Hidden compartments unlock. Safes yield fragments of encrypted documents and suspicious transfer records.” The gameplay focus is investigative — interpreting manifests, decrypting fragments, and tracing falsified identities and financial movements to reconstruct a hidden operation.

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Interior detail — one of the required screenshots supplied on Steam.
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Restoration and systems coming back online is a core conceit — shown in Steam assets.

When and where to get it

Trace of the Villa released on Steam on 28 May, 2026. It’s listed as a PC Steam title (Steam AppID 3483660) under developer/publisher Steadyturtle Co., Ltd. See the Steam store page for system requirements and platform-specific details.

Why the theme of power, systems, safes and documents matters

The game’s central mechanic—restoring power—turns environmental reading into a layered investigation. Power restores secured systems, which in turn reveal mechanical and digital puzzles: hidden compartments, safes and fragments of encrypted documents. Those recovered manifests and suspicious transfer records provide the narrative breadcrumbs you must chain together. This design places emphasis on assembling timelines and identity traces rather than simply solving isolated puzzles; every unlocked safe or system state can change what other clues mean, producing a classic locked‑room cascade of consequences.

How you progress: reading the environment and chaining clues

Progression is rooted in observation and sequencing. The Steam description specifically calls out actions you’ll take: restore power, bring systems online, open hidden compartments, and read safes or encrypted fragments. Expect to alternate between environmental reading—furniture, labels, room contexts—and document work: manifests, transfer records and encrypted snippets that need to be correlated to find patterns of arrivals, departures and falsified identities. In practical terms, success depends on (a) noticing detail, (b) connecting documents to financial or identity traces, and (c) using restored systems to change the physical state of the house to expose the next clue.

Player scenarios — who should wishlist this

  • Wishlists: players who enjoy slow, methodical mystery adventures and detective work anchored in in‑game documents and systems.
  • Consider passing if: you prefer action‑first experiences or procedurally generated puzzles; Trace of the Villa is pitched as a narrative, clue‑driven single‑player experience.
  • Accessibility fit: includes Subtitle Options, Custom Volume Controls and Color Alternatives, and lists Playable without Timed Input among its Steam categories—helpful for players who need a less time‑pressured approach.

How it compares (editorial discovery)

Below is a compact editorial comparison on lawful criteria—genre, atmosphere, puzzle focus, exploration style and pacing—so you can judge fit against a few nearby mystery/puzzle titles.

Title Genre / Tone Puzzle & Exploration Focus Pacing / Player Style Single‑player?
Trace of the Villa Action, Adventure, Indie — atmospheric mansion mystery, investigative Environmental reading, systems restoration, safes and documents, clue chains Slow‑burn, methodical investigative pacing Yes (Single-player)
The Room Adventure, Indie — intimate mechanical puzzles Focus on tactile safes and puzzle boxes; single‑chamber, object‑based puzzles Measured, puzzle‑first encounters Yes (Single-player)
The Room Two Adventure, Indie — similar tone to The Room with broader locales Object‑centric puzzle design in varied settings; immersive puzzle sequences Puzzle‑driven, incremental escalation Yes (Single-player)
Escape Simulator Adventure, Casual, Indie — interactive escape rooms Highly interactive rooms and physics; community‑made levels and editor Flexible—shorter, room‑based puzzles; supports co‑op Single + Multi (includes co-op)
Hi‑Fi RUSH Action — rhythm‑driven action game Combat and rhythm mechanics, not document or safes‑based investigation Fast, beat‑oriented action pacing Yes (Single-player)

Where to preview trailers and gameplay

Use this YouTube search to find trailers and gameplay: Trace of the Villa trailer & gameplay (YouTube search). This is provided as a discovery path; consult the Steam store page for the official store trailer and screenshots.

Decision checklist

  • Do you enjoy piecing together timelines and identities from paper trails? This fits you.
  • Do you want puzzle boxes and tactile safes in the style of object‑based puzzles only? Consider The Room series as a closer match for purely mechanical puzzles.
  • Do you want short, community rooms or co‑op escape experiences? Escape Simulator offers that breadth and a level editor.

View Trace of the Villa on Steam

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