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A jam submission

TOUGH GUY TRYING NOT TO SCREAM IN A HAUNTED HOUSEView game page

SIX UNIQUE ROOMS OF TERROR!!
Submitted by Rohifi — 2 days, 11 hours before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

Very interesting! Although I’m pretty sure my spacebar is crying in pain :P

Submitted(+1)

I played it and loved it man. I wish you the best of luck in the game jam.

DeveloperSubmitted

Notes for Will (if he sees this) for the showcase:

  • You can adjust in-game audio at any time using up/down arrow keys (in case audio is too low/high).
  • I request you NOT use the F1 option at title screen which reveals a spoiler list of potentially disturbing images; it is there for accessibility, but I assume folks watching a horror jam stream already anticipate disturbing images (plus it's a wall of text which will decrease play time if you read it).
  • Game progression is automated after you begin, barring any failures (where the game waits player input to continue), the entire thing wraps within 15 minutes; if you're maintaining the 5 minute showcase limit, as long as you don't get yourself wrapped up reading aloud the warning/accessibility text walls, you should be able to showcase at least 2 if not 3 out of the 6 rooms (I'm hoping you get to room 3 so it really shows off the variety I've put into making each room uniquely detailed).

A note for everyone else:

  • There's a hidden player score which only gets revealed at the end; the score doesn't affect any other aspect of the game, but I put it there just for replayability reasons. It's a decreasing score counter, starting from 600 and dropping based on performance as you progress. I'm pretty confident keeping a score of 600 is physically impossible, but anything about 500 is amazing, and even above 400 is impressive. If you play this, please comment with your score either here or on the game's official itch page.
  • By the way, I did theme up the itch page to make it look appropriately slick (in my opinion).