I wouldn't want your game to get banned ofc, but I don't see any problem if game is pg-13 and if voice actors are over 13. Even if it "jumped" to pg-15 (in case u add more extreme parts) it would be okay cuz I'm not younger than 15. And also cuz you're not paying me and it's not considered a job, everything should be fine :). Don't worry!
All right! I'm glad we could address that! I guess there won't be any problem then
For this game, I actually want to focus on scaring the player with a more "psychological horror" approach (ambience, sounds, making the player feel tension or fear of the unknown) rather than relying on excessive gore. There will be death animations though, since they have been present in all the Alesa games, but they definitely won't be as extreme as in A House for Alesa 2
I'm glad we did address it! It's good to try new things like psychological horror. It's like you're playing a horror game and nothing is happening, you're just walking in the dark, but u slightly close your eyes in case jump scare comes. I love that! Also, did you think about adding some hidden scenes like in last game. I think they're really cool for discovering.
Oh I missed that, but I'm happy I discovered police man scene, I'm so proud of myself xD. I didn't think it would be real and like something would happen. My favorite part tho is Mr. Rob. It was fun and that house was actually nice except for the bathroom and that one prison room. But I enjoyed playing that part the most :D. Just 1 month and u're done and everyone can play your game! Can't waittttt!!!
Before making Mr. Rob, the game was supposed to be more serious. But I loved the idea of Mr. Rob and how absurd everything was, so the game got a shift in tone because of that mysterious individual. Actually, there's a chance that the same could happen with Alesa 3, but I'm still undecided (and I'm still considering the "Pure horror/comedy mode" options).
A House for Alesa 3 is currently on pause because I'm finishing another game for a jam (which I think will be a pretty good game, albeit shorter than Alesa and with a far smaller scope). The game will be about an evil Pinocchio doll and I could actually take some of the features I've implemented and use them for A House for Alesa 3. But yeah, I plan to have everything ready by mid september
I loved comedy scenes, but I personally prefer pure horror more. A house for Alesa 1 was pure horror and that's what made me wanna play second game yk. It was scary and it's one of those things I could watch over and over again without getting bored. Game 1 was really something so good I just didn't record it cuz game 2 came out and I didn't want to be late. But yeah I mean I like comedy scenes I think adding modes would be good I just hope it's not too much work.
I was checking out your other games and I was thinking of recording something like under the something I forgot the name, but I think it's long like house for alesa u play it for like an hour. So if this would be shorter it would be amazing! I'll consider playing under the something (sorry) after a house for Alesa 3!
"There's Something in the Anderghast Mine"? Yes, that game can be quite long, even longer than A House for Alesa 1 and 2. The main problem with that game is that the areas are too big and there are no maps, so players get lost with ease. Also, although it has difficulty options, some players had trouble even with the easiest difficulty, because some of the chases are a bit difficult. That one is pure horror and a large portion of the game is played in the darkness with a lamp (and there are like different 10 monsters that chase you and it has 4 endings)