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Just had to say that I've been sucked into this lovely piece - the closest thing to a walking sim in pulp yet? Great writing fostering a lovely sense of just wandering, exploring, uncovering...


Two questions - 

One, is there an ending of any sorts? I feel like I've discovered 90% of the game but always feels like there's more to find...

Two, is there a good way to tip some money to you? :)

Glad you are enjoying it, thank you! Yes, there is an ending (actually, more than one depending on the items you have), triggered by sleeping in your bedroom. I can go into more detail if you'd like.

And no need for tips, this isn't something I wanted to accept money for, but I appreciate it.

Thanks for the reply - I found the bed again, and an ending to go with it, but am intrigued about opening up the chapel now. Any hints for its key? I've got the crowbar and barometer, but haven't opened the shed yet either.

The chapel key is very near where you found the barometer in the central part of the house. The shed key is also nearby in the main house, close to the shed itself (very unexciting, though the chapel is more interesting!).

Might write up a little faq with hints to find the objects when I get some time. There's a built-in hint system, but it only gives a hint if you trigger the end and are missing a single one of the important items.

Thanks - been looking around but without success (I forgot where I got the barometer!), any chance of a more specific hint for the two keys? 🤩

Oh, found the obvious shed key a minute after I posted that haha 😆

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Should have a little FAQ up soon with all the item locations, both a vague hint version and a more detailed one, but here’s the chapel key.

Location of Chapel Keys They are in the first floor of the main house, in the dining room closest to the kitchen. I just realized they are visible in a screenshot above!

Cheeeers! All good, and have seen my way to the ... "leavesy" ending, let's say? Thanks so much again, really enjoyed this - great job.