Congrats on finishing a first game! I'm glad you enjoyed making it and learned a lot along the way. It's always super important to enjoy the process. Unity is such a good platform to put together 3D games and it's super accessible as well.
I thought the idea of a cursed email was a really good one. The Elmo ending up on the wall behind me was a mix of funny and a little creepy, but it made me laugh. Long dimly-lit hallways are also really good for horror games.
One thing to take away from this game is learning how to guide the player through good level design. The levels are a bit big and mazelike. When you're designing things, think about how you can make players go a certain way, and what might make them lost.
Thanks for submitting this to the jam!
Look forward to seeing what you do with the idea! :)
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Congrats on finishing a first game! I'm glad you enjoyed making it and learned a lot along the way. It's always super important to enjoy the process. Unity is such a good platform to put together 3D games and it's super accessible as well.
I thought the idea of a cursed email was a really good one. The Elmo ending up on the wall behind me was a mix of funny and a little creepy, but it made me laugh. Long dimly-lit hallways are also really good for horror games.
One thing to take away from this game is learning how to guide the player through good level design. The levels are a bit big and mazelike. When you're designing things, think about how you can make players go a certain way, and what might make them lost.
Thanks for submitting this to the jam!
Look forward to seeing what you do with the idea! :)
- FSV