It's honestly just about what feelings I want video games to give me. Excitement: yes, immersion: sure, true discomfort: no. I truly understand that your game intends to be immersive and scary, but you have to respect that probably most people who will play and rate your game won't be looking for that experience and won't find it pleasant. I don't think you have any foul intents, but you gotta more understanding of people's hesitancy to play your game. It's not so deep, it's a 3 hour game jam people do for fun.
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That’s fair. Horror as a genre is already not for everyone, and some kinds of horror are for even fewer people.
What genuinely surprised me is that I did not expect anyone in 2026 to still seriously worry about cameras, and it especially never crossed my mind that someone might think I actually want to stare at random people through their cameras. Like why would I willingly do that to myself!?
But I do understand and respect the desire for privacy.
Still, art is something that pushes you beyond your normality, and if you don't make art, then why are you doing it at all?
You made a wonderful and amazing piece of art at this jam, by the way.