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Just got the game recorded  and will be uploading it on Tuesday. Gotta say Considering I started with the House for Alesa series this was a pretty long game. I didn't manage to get all the endings but it leaves the option for my viewers to play. 

All that said Just a heads up on a few things I noticed (none of this is criticism more like beta tester style comments). the "caretakers" house lacks collision on the right side and when you go from one floor to another if you press any key in the opposite direction of the stairs you can go OoB.

Love your ability to come up with a good story and your monster design is on point for these games I loved it!

Thank you much!

This was one of my first attempts at making a longer and more epic RM Horror game. While I like the final result, I reckon the game has many flaws and instances of poor game design, such as: innecessarily long corridors; lack of maps; lack of indications; badly designed health and sanity systems; the tiles collision bugs such as the one you mentioned, etc. Still, I learned a lot from this game and I really like the monsters (I like Helga so much I put her in A House for Alesa 3, so she's probably my favorite among the monsters I've created)

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Don't be Too hard on yourself with it being your first time. The maps were big which led to you having to do a lot more checking of every nook and cranny to make sure you got everything , the puzzles were a bit simple however your mechanics that you used were at the top of their prime  when RPG Maker horror games were really big. in my recording I mentioned it gave me Ao Oni and Desert nightmare vibes. the long hallways left me trying to guess if it was a puzzle i needed to solve or to speculate what would come next!  Though i have  only played the House for Alesa series other than this, I have seen a lot of your games played by Manly Badass Hero and i follow you on itch cause I enjoy your work.

Whenever I play your games if I find anything ill be sure to leave a comment because id love to see you grow, its been far too long since I've seen RPG horror games this good with so much potential. not since 2010

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Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! : D