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I went to an organic restaurant the other day and ordered a meal. When it arrived I was informed not to eat certain things on the plate...

When you make a game, make sure there's a logic to everything in it, otherwise you end up with a lot of loose ends, and have players go like, "WTF?!"

I dig your sense of providing us players/youtubers with something to sink our collective teeth in, but I don't want to gnaw on bones, wondering what the next bite will cough up.

I also sincerely appreciate all the time and effort you spent on making this game, as many of it is hidden in little details, but make sure to focus on the overall story, as that is what carries a game.

Nevertheless, thank you for making this game and providing it for free. No matter what, that's always sincerely appreciated [at least by me :o]

Thank you so much for your detailed feedback and for your video; I really appreciate it. Yes, the game wasn't quite narrative-driven; it focused more on the technical aspects to induce fear. However, it is partially connected to the first game. I hope you will play another one of my games; it will be the concluding part of this trilogy, providing a more extensive and clear narrative that ties together the stories of the first two games and concludes this sinful trilogy :D

@GD,

I'm following you, so whenever you cough up something new, it'll be delivered straight into my mailbox :o]