Trace of the Villa — a patient, clue-driven mansion mystery for PC
Trace of the Villa casts you as Jin, an investigator drawn to a remote, decaying mansion after years of searching for a missing sister. It’s a story-rich, atmospheric mystery adventure that unfolds through restoring systems, unlocking hidden compartments, and following financial and identity traces that hint at something larger hiding behind the house’s silence.

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 |
| Categories | Single-player; Color Alternatives; Custom Volume Controls; Playable without Timed Input; Subtitle Options; Family Sharing |
| Short description (official) | 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. |
| Steam reviews | No user reviews on Steam (as of publication) |
What Trace of the Villa is — and what it isn’t
What: a narrative-focused investigation set in a deliberately forgotten mansion. The official description emphasizes environmental storytelling: rooms frozen like lives interrupted, locked doors, encrypted documents, and falsified identities uncovered as systems come back online.
What it isn’t: the Steam metadata lists the game under Action, Adventure, Indie. The emphasis in the official copy is investigative and puzzle-led rather than loud, arcade-style action; pacing and discovery are central to the experience described.
Who this is for
- Players who prefer slow-burn suspense and careful, clue-driven exploration over jump-scare shock tactics.
- Fans of environmental storytelling and mystery adventures where investigative steps — restoring power, unlocking safes, following documents — reveal the narrative.
- PC players who value accessibility options listed on Steam (subtitles, color alternatives, custom volume controls) and prefer single-player, unhurried detective work.
How you read clues and progress
The official description gives a clear progression model: Jin restores power to the estate; secured systems come back online; hidden compartments and safes yield fragments of encrypted documents and suspicious transfer records. Each puzzle solved uncovers another layer of a concealed operation — falsified identities, arrivals without records, departures without witnesses. In short: progression is investigation-first, with environmental puzzles and document trails driving forward the story.
When and where to pick it up on Steam
Trace of the Villa released on Steam on 28 May, 2026. View the store page to wishlist or buy: Trace of the Villa on Steam.
Screenshots — feel the atmosphere


Who should wishlist this — concrete player scenarios
- The patient clue reader: You enjoy unpacking a slow narrative by collecting documents and piecing together context from environment and systems coming back online.
- The atmospheric explorer: You prioritize mood, lighting, and the quiet terror of a place that feels “erased” rather than overtly hostile.
- The investigative puzzle fan: You like progression tied to restoring power, unlocking compartments, and decrypting fragments rather than reflex-based combat.
How Trace of the Villa compares (editorial discovery table)
Comparisons here focus on genre, atmosphere, puzzle and exploration emphasis, story tone, and pacing — to help you decide which experience matches your taste.
| Title | Primary genre(s) | Release date | Puzzle / exploration focus | Story tone / pacing | Player fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trace of the Villa | Action, Adventure, Indie | 28 May, 2026 | Document and system-based investigation, unlocking compartments and safes | Mansion mystery; slow, clue-driven reveal | Players who want atmospheric, investigative pacing and environmental storytelling |
| Rusty Lake Hotel | Adventure, Indie | 29 Jan, 2016 | Point-and-click puzzle design with discrete vignette challenges | Dark, eerie, often surreal; compact episodic puzzles | Fans of short, puzzle-focused point-and-click mysteries |

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