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In hindsight, it was a poor decision on my part to play with at half past midnight with my 3 week old son sleeping next to me (don't worry, I had headphones at least).
The good news is that I feel awake enough to keep gaming!
:P

Everything about this game seems well done, especially for a game jam.
If you asked me how long I thought it took to make this, I would have guessed 1 month.
Very well done on the visuals, sound, the controls felt smooth, and I loved that I could change the radio station.
:)

I don't like the horror genre, in general, so I'm not too sure how this rates as a horror experience.
One thing that I, personally, would have liked is a bit more clarity on what the heck happened in the past, and what is going on now.
I kept driving and driving because I wanted to solve that mystery!
I used your advice on the game page to get the secret ending, but I am still left with questions.
However, I suspect that this is deliberate, and perhaps even a semi-standard thing for horror stories?

Thank you so much for playing, thank goodness for headphones 😂

Thank you so much for the in-depth feedback, so happy you liked it! Believe it or not, I'm not one much for horror games either! With regards to the story though, I wanted to leave it open ended by choice, kind of vague enough while also giving enough clues to what might of happened. But also the narrative was a bit of a miracle with the time constraints, so I'll say it was mostly intentional, partly that I'd like to have done a bit more!

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Yeah, it felt like an artistic choice, so you did very well there.
:)

It wasn't how I hoped it would go; but sometimes leaving it open is better.
There have been plenty of mystery stories where the explanation was clearly thought up at the last second, and it can ruin the whole thing if the "reveal" doesn't make any sense.
For a game jam, leaving it open is probably the best way to go.

For sure, totally agree that if it was a full game I wouldn't want to leave anyone disappointed in not getting an actual conclusion or explanation for the events, but I can kind of get away with it here! I want to update post jam period with more endings and to flesh it out a bit more, I hope you'll be able to check it out then!