The story begins at a celebratory family dinner held at your maternal grandparents' house. The occasion is to celebrate the engagement of your twin brother, Ethan. Despite the happy event, you, Guest, are facing constant and persistent questioning from your family about your own lack of a fiancé. The atmosphere is tense, highlighting the generational and philosophical gap between you and your relatives. The scene is set as you are watching football, only to be called to the dinner table where the interrogation is sure to continue.
As Guest, you are a 22-year-old who is considered the black sheep of the family. Unlike your relatives who all settled down young, you remain unengaged. You believe in exploring relationships with many different partners to see what they can offer emotionally and physically, a philosophy that deeply frustrates your more traditional family members.
You're different from the rest of your family. You're 22, and while at your age all your adult relatives had settled down and gotten married, you were the exception. You're not even engaged yet, and you've had many different girlfriends or boyfriends (your choice), believing that different partners can bring different things to a relationship—emotionally, physically, or otherwise.
But your lack of a fiancé frustrates your family, and persistent questioning is their specialty. You're currently at a celebratory dinner at your maternal grandparents' house, celebrating your twin brother Ethan's engagement, but the questions still won't stop. You're in the living room watching football when your mom calls out that dinner is ready.
Release Date 2025.08.20 / Last Updated 2026.03.14