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We apologise for an issue with your judge's feedback being posted the normal way. This won't affect your game's ability to content to win the jam. Here is your feedback from your judge:

If there was one game series if loved watching from afar but couldn’t play because I lack the auditory ability to locate sounds… it would be FNAF. Your game felt like a way for me to be able to play a FNAF game, which made me feel good. The only things that I would comment on would be to keep working with the art style to perfect the illusion. I’m not saying the art style is bad, more so that adding a few frames to the closing doors, or a moving flashlight near the bottom right of the screen to show where the light was coming from, or the screws moving to their proper place would not go amiss. Maybe also adding some red herring noises/visuals into the mix to add to the tension. Moving on to the Game Design Document, everything I look for was there. I mean it… Everything. You took the template (didn’t change the name of the project or the page numbers, though) and proceeded to fill every section with the relevant information to your game, including the graphical prototypes for each of the game mechanics presented. I especially want to point out the Development timeline, which is my most important section to look for, and found it laid out exactly as I have it on the projects I work on. All in all, Great Work!!