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FirstMarshall

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If I click a link it tells me that to many people have viewed the video, so congrats on the number of people playing your game. Although, if you have it saved to the google drive and after a short while no one can view part of your game then it isn't worth playing. I stopped after the second link was a bust. Sorry, but you need a better way of doing your videos.

That could be, it is an older mouse. 

Good luck with future game, looking forward to seeing what else you have to offer in the future.

I understand the time constraint, was just stating some things that would of made it a bit more fun.

As for the items, when I clicked the item it acted like I clicked it 3-6 times. Like the radio would turn on and off multiple time, the light would do the same thing. The irritating one was the drawer. It would open part way then close. I would have to wait on the drawer to fully close to try and open it again.

Not a bad game, but there was room for improvement. I had an issue where I would try and turn on a lamp or open a drawer, and the it would select the item multiple times, making it difficult. The shadows in the environment would come and go as I moved around.

It would of been nice to have the room be bigger with a couple dead ends. Maybe add a sound for footsteps for the creature to add tension. For the short amount of time it is not bad, just think there could of been a few things included to make it a really fun short horror game.

BTW I made it out without issue. Can you die/loose?

Would like to say that was very enjoyable for a short game. Glad I read the description, first or I probably would of just focused on the bugs. Explored everything, and that made it a bit more enjoyable. 

I did notice something though. Every once in a while I would have my flashlight out, and hit the swat key and background notes popped up all over the screen. Like bug locks, door stop, the names of the rooms, and so on. Didn't think that was suppose to happen so figured I would let you know. In all it happened 3 or 4 times during my playthrough.

On another note not sure why the 1's and 0's when you exited the property, with what happens after you win the game. It just seemed weird. Without those, it kind of made a little sense.

Great job, all around though (sorry the comment is so long.)

After making it to the 3rd stage, I had to give up. The concept is nice, but with the way the camera work I can no longer push through this game. Maybe instead of using the mouse, have the player turn the body with the A & D keys, while walking back and for with the W & S key. This would give the player 360 degree of turning.

Not entirely sure, but the symbols in stage three looked to be reversed (could be wrong). Also in stage 1, why did you make an entirely different room? The only things of note in there, was a hint, what looked to be a monster, and a dresser with glowing knobs that I could not get to do anything.

Best of luck with everything.

I hade 5 batteries, but could not use them. I saw the hidden thing in the "illusion room" and was trying to use the flashlight. It ran out, and could not change the batteries. Other than that, it was a fun title to play.

Not a fan of the use of a LOT of copyright material, with that said. I was having fun with the number game. Would be nice if the number was randomly generated, and maybe make a sub game happen during the guessing (IDK click a blue dot, that pops up on the screen before it disappears), and if you fail you loose an attempt. As for the hidden items that was very weak. If you at least wanted to make it a little more challenging black the screen, and have the cursor look like a flashlight. Heck you could even add a few jump scares, and a timer to intensify the mood.

Best of luck with the next game.