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You need to play the game backwards:
- first you go out of the house
- you go to a bar, get drunk
- car crash
If you don't belive me - look:
The white room has a chaotic painting. It looks like the sign of... memories, fused with each and every part of the mind. Remember that, will be important later. Then you have the green lights room with cars. It looks like a symbol of "Oh, green light I can drive" and that makes you have a car crash. Then you get on the street. It's day time. It's because you have to play it normally now. Now, all of this will feel like a memory. It's said that when you die, you see your life flash before your eyes.
Kind of sad, don't you think?
P.S: What does the painting mean? It's just a memory of a Museum your character visited at some point.
I forgot to mention about the "food in the oven", it's not important, but I think it means that the character had a child or a lover... Sad, yet again. Just like the sounds of plates and forks in the house...
Or at least someone waiting for them to come back home...