By Love-joint | Shale Hill Secrets -v0.18.7-
That’s the secret of Shale Hill—the secrets aren’t melodramatic murders or supernatural conspiracies. They’re human ones. Regret. Loyalty. The weight of staying in a town that forgot you. The r/ShaleHillSecrets subreddit has been buzzing since the 0.18.7 rollout. User @QuietRenovator writes: “I thought the mill basement was just a lore dump, but that final conversation? I had to put my controller down. I’ve lived in a town like this. Love-Joint gets it.” Another fan, @PatchworkHeart , praises the update’s technical polish: “The render lighting in the new scenes is night-and-day better than 0.18.6. You can see the dust motes. You can feel the silence.”
Love-Joint has stated that the full version may not be done until 2026. And honestly? Fans don’t seem to mind. The journey through Shale Hill’s quiet, aching mysteries is the destination. For newcomers: Start with an earlier version or the “previously on” recap in the main menu. Version 0.18.7 assumes you’ve earned your place. Shale Hill Secrets -v0.18.7- By Love-Joint
In an era where AAA games chase photorealism and hundred-hour open worlds, the most compelling storytelling is often happening in the margins. Enter Shale Hill Secrets , the latest release (version 0.18.7) from the solo developer known as Love-Joint. If you haven’t heard of it, you’re not alone. But if you have, you’re likely part of a quietly obsessed community that treats this game less like software and more like a digital novel you live inside. At its surface, it’s a narrative-driven, choice-based visual novel. The premise is deceptively simple: you are a young adult returning to the fading, rust-belt town of Shale Hill after inheriting a decrepit property from a relative you barely knew. The goal? Renovate the building, reconnect with fragmented family ties, and uncover why everyone in town seems to be hiding something. That’s the secret of Shale Hill—the secrets aren’t
Playing v0.18.7 feels like walking through a town you once lived in—everything familiar, yet shifted slightly. A new crack in the sidewalk. A light on in a house you thought was abandoned. Loyalty
By: A. N. Onymous, Indie Narrative Analyst
Shale Hill Secrets isn’t trying to shock you. It’s trying to remind you of the weight of small places, the ghosts that aren’t ghosts, and the fact that sometimes, the most interesting secrets are the ones people tell you when they finally feel safe.