Once there was a wife at home alone when an uninvited guest, a traveling salesman, knocked on the door. He barged in and started instructing her on how to rearrange her furniture, claiming it would improve the feng shui. The wife was initially scared but then got angry and told him to leave. She called the police and the unruly guest was escorted away.
It could be a mysterious figure from another dimension. In a more fantastical version of the story, this uninvited guest could be a being that has accidentally slipped through a portal during the game. They have no idea about the world they've entered or the rules of the game, but their presence causes all sorts of strange things to happen.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel with such a title might be about a character or situation where an unexpected person arrives and disrupts the normal course of events in the story.
The 'uninvited guest game story' might involve a virtual reality game. The players are in the middle of an intense gaming session when an uninvited character appears in the game world. This character could be a hacker or a glitch that has a mind of its own, and the players have to figure out how to deal with it while also trying to win the game.
If it's someone you don't really know well, it might be a good idea to not let them in at all. You can talk through the door or a window. Say something like 'I'm sorry, but we are not expecting any guests today and it's not a good time for visitors. Please call next time before coming over.'
Metrit's " Bluebird " and " The Uninvited Guest " were both plays from the English Renaissance. The Bluebird was a work from the time of shakespeare, while The Uninvited Guest was a work by Hancock, a 17th-century British comedy. These works reflected the social, political, and cultural conditions of the time and had high artistic value and influence.
One time, we had an old friend from college stay with us. My wife cooked a big dinner, and we all sat around sharing stories from the old days. It was really nice to see how well they got along and how the memories just flowed. It made our home feel even more like a warm and friendly place.