Honestly, seeing the cat and the title of the game was enough to get my attention to try out this horror game as I was curious as to the meaning of the title of the game being "The 18th Attic" and how the cat plays a role in the horror game. The aesthetic of the game looks great and the entire surroundings of the attic as well as the objects in the attic adds on to the creepiness and nervousness that the player feels as they venture around, seeking for any potential anomalies. The jumpscares were excellent throughout the game and having one of the statues chasing after the player was scary as well. Not to mention the ending of the demo was definitely stunning.
However, I felt that the demo of the game didn't managed to capture the interest of the players completely where parts of the main character's story and background starts to unravel as they take on each level of the attic loop. It would have been a more immersive and terrifying experience if the story of the main character was better weaved in and out of each anomaly level. With quite a few anomaly-typed horror games releasing nowadays, it is difficult to be able to differentiate from others so being able to tell a compelling, tragic and attractive story in such a horror game would be the main driver for the game to stand out against its peers.
Thank you for reading my comment and I wish you good luck in your future endeavours.