If you’re looking to speak with the chief Grime Scene Investigator in the house as you playDate Everything!, look no further than your handsome vacuum, Henry Hoover – Hoove, for short. He’s got the heavy task of not only investigating the nooks and crannies of the house, but carrying the weight of it all after.

Is there some way for this handsome hoover to unwind and let go of some of his baggage? Head to the laundry room off the kitchen and speak to the sultry Grime Scene Investigator to see what’s got this handsome hunk’s heart feeling so heavy.

Hoove’s page in Date Everything!

How To Help Hoove

Where Can You Find Henry Hoove?

To locate your hunky vacuum cleaner, you’ll want to go into thelaundry roomon the first floor of the house off of the kitchen, open the door in here, and lookin the linen closetin this room to find your bright red vacuum. Speak to him with the Dateviators on to bring Henry Hoove to life.

You may meet him as part of another quest first, as he’s a critical piece of Keyes' relationship progression, if you haven’t introduced yourself to him already before beginning. A vacuum needs to keep the pedals of the piano clean for her musical performances, after all!

Going to a Hankees and Socks game with Hoove in Date Everything!

As your vacuum, Henry Hoover is always around the house picking up odds and ends dropped by the other items, and it’s beginning to bog him down. Hoove’s storyline in Date Everything! is mostly abouthelping Hoove learn to let goof some of the heavy stuff that’s been weighing him down. Hoove keeps everything in his bag, for better or worse.

Sports And Drinking

One of the best ways to spend time with Hoove in Date Everything! is by agreeing togo to baseball games with himwhen he asks. Often, you’ll find Hoove suggesting either getting a drink together or taking in a game, but if you’d like time to get close to him,always choose baseball first- there’s usually an option to drink with him after, anyway.

That said, the oil you can choose to drink with Hoove is one of his collectibles.

Hoove is exhausted in Date Everything!

Hoove appreciates having someone around with him to go to these baseball games with, and you’ll have two choices for teams to root for when you’re at the stadium: The Hankees or The Socks.

You’ll choose the outcome of the baseball games each time by responding to Hoove’s prompts asking what’s happening next. After the first game, you cansay the game got you excitedand talk your way into a casual kiss from Henry to progress toward his love ending.

Hoove giving you a martini glass of oil in Date Everything!

Following the game, you’ll go out for drinks with Hoove, who will get a little drunk and tell you a bit more about his issues:his bag is overweightand it’s leaving him less powerful than normal, and from here, you’ll want to carefullysuggest Hoove lets some things go. When he asks, suggest yougo one at a timeto ease the process for him - change is hard.

Hoove asks why he should trust you. you may still proceed here even if you didn’t kiss him earlier, but having done so allows you to remind him of the kiss and further the path toward Hoove’s love ending in Date Everything!

Hoove saying he likes sports in Date Everything!

As Hoove shows you the assortment of items in his bag, you’lltalk to Henry Hoove about each itemhe produces. He’s having a hard time letting go of things, even if he’s not too fond of them on the whole, so carefully help Hoove decide which items he ought to keep. He has some meaningful items, but mostly garbage in the bag.

When you go back to talk to Hoove again for yoursecond date, he’ll suggest immediately getting down to letting go of more items, but you canopt to drink with Hoove firstto loosen him up a little and get to talking about the root of his issues. He may suggest leaving, but remind him that you’re out to sift through his bag, and call him back to you before he leaves.

How To Decide Your Relationship With Hoove

Friends

The choice to stay friends with Henry Hoove in Date Everything! is a relatively easy one. You’ll have a few chances throughout Hoove’s scenes at the baseball games, in the closet, and out drinking with him to get a little flirty, but for the most part, you’ll want tokeep your banter platonic, since it’s easy to let sports trash talk get suggestive before long.

That said, Hoove still does needsomeone to care for him, so you’ll still behelping Henry Hoove decide which of his objects to keepin his bag through a series of scenes in which he shows you one item at a time, you’re able to press a little to see how attached he is to the item at hand, and decide if he should keep it or toss it.

You’ll see items like an origami bird, a button from something, and even an unidentified pile of moldy gross that Hoove is really eager to be rid of (despite how little he wants to touch it again to properly throw it away).Be kind to Hoovethrough these scenes and help him work out which items are most important to him.

During Hoove’s final scene, you’ll have a few options for how to proceed with him. He appreciates your help and friendship, and says he’s got space in his bag now that you’ve helped him lighten his load a little. When this happens, choose to suggest he hasspace for friendshipto lock in Hoove’s friend ending in Date Everything!

Love

If you’re looking to woo the vacuum cleaner in Date Everything!, you’ve got a few chances toput the moves on Hooveduring his scenes. The first chance you have to progress the relationship is by telling himsports excitement has you excitedduring your first outing, andbet Hoove would kiss you backwhen the time comes. He’ll smooch you, and you’ll have an easier time after this.

Ultimately, though, the choice for how to proceed with Hoove is made during his final scene. When yougo for a third outing with Hoove, he tells you he’s feeling much lighter than before. When he says this, suggest he might now havespace for love, and you’ll complete Hoove’s love ending.

Hate

It feels pretty rude, but if you’re not into forging a relationship with Henry Hoove, you can easilymake him hate youbybeing rude and dismissiveabout his attempts to unload some of his baggage. Hoove’s got a lot to work out, but you canridicule and disengagefrom these attempts if you’re really not into helping your vacuum cleaner empty his overloaded, overweight bag.