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A jam submission

Red BoothView game page

Learn. Adapt. Repeat.
Submitted by NiDe (@nide_9) — 23 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

each random event got me laughing and panicking at the same time. if core mechanics were a joke, these events would be the punchline. gotta be the scariest game from the jam for sure

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Dude, this is quite short when you learn what you doing but still really good and pretty spooky too, the monster made me jump real bad first time i died lmao, the atmosphere is just inpecable, great job

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This is so deceptively simple, but so brilliant, and it looks so polished, too!

Submitted(+1)

This might be the most fun and polished game I tried this jam. Very nice!

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I love puzzle games and I really like the concept of the game, It has all the elements of good horror, especially if you claustrophobic) I tried to achive something similar myself, but this performance is much greater than what I can achiever right now

Very fun concept. i like the ideia alot. (the things in the desk misguide you too much to think it acctualy is a clue) but you the monster gives like no actual time to actually think. it kills you too fast even if you never let him get you. gave up after 6 tries

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This usually happens when you prioritize defense against a monster over guessing the number. Depending on this, the timing can vary greatly.