Houseparty On Portal [top] Review
Sarah was on the grass beside him, sobbing. The other survivors—maybe ten of the fifty guests—were scattered on the lawn, bruised and shaking.
Leo looked around. The room was massive, a sprawling open concept with walls that seemed to stretch up into darkness. But the oddity was the light. The only natural light came from the "front door"—the rectangle they had just stepped through. It acted as a sun, a bright, rectangular spotlight that cast long, dramatic shadows across the partygoers.
"Get to the front!" Leo yelled.
It didn't lead to a backyard. It led to a blizzard.
"Where's everyone else?" Sarah whispered, clutching his arm. houseparty on portal
Sarah scrambled through the rectangular frame first. Leo followed, launching himself just as the floor disintegrated into data streams.
Using Houseparty on a Portal TV meant your virtual gathering took place on the biggest screen in your home, providing a cinematic feel to group chats. Sarah was on the grass beside him, sobbing
The guy in the letterman jacket didn't answer. He was already gone—yanked out into the white void of the blizzard in a split second, his scream swallowed by the wind.