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A member registered Nov 22, 2025 · View creator page →

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Thank you for your feedback!  I’m happy you enjoyed the atmosphere of the space and even the music choice! 😊

I’ll keep your suggestions in mind for the next release. I’m also thinking of adding a small backstory that connects the interactive items in a more natural way, so players understand why they’re interacting with each object. Along with that, I might include a simple instructions panel (menu) or light visual cues to make things clearer while exploring.

In the current version there’s only a small instruction hint when you reach the trigger zone of each item, but I agree that a more intuitive system would improve the experience!

Thank you for your feedback! I’m really glad you enjoyed the visuals and the nature sounds. 😊

Regarding the issues you mentioned with the notebook and headphones, it seems that you might have encountered them while I was testing out some recent changes. I ran into similar problems when I tested it myself, but I’ve since fixed everything.

I encourage you to try it again, everything should be working smoothly now. I also plan to continue improving things based on your input, and I hope the next experience will be even better!

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Thank you so much for your feedback! 🌙 I’m really happy that you enjoyed the visual style and the night mode.

Based on your suggestions, I’ve made a few updates:

  • Fixed the issue where the door audio would stop too abruptly
  • Added small text hints that appear when the player gets close to an interactable object
  • Added invisible boundaries so players no longer fall outside the space
  • Improved the WebGL fullscreen setting, so the viewport now expands correctly

Regarding the notebook, I kept the mouse look and movement controls active intentionally. I wanted to allow players to move around the desk, view the notebook from different angles, and naturally close it by walking away.

Thank you again for taking the time to play and for your valuable suggestions, they were really helpful and encouraging!

New feature update:

Try moving closer to the notebook on the left desk and press (E) to view the note. It contains a question… I think you might already know the answer, but for anyone who doesn’t, there’s a book in front of them that can give a hint!