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PaperCarmelo

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I thought this was a simple game about feeding your dog, but NOPE, I was wrong cause there are a lot of interesting things (and loopholes) that exist in here. But I got through it like a champ, and I probably got all the endings either way. I had fun, and who knows, maybe you will too.

Even though it was short, I had a good time with this game. I managed to get both endings, and it definitely gave me chills down my spine.

You're welcome :)

This game gave me a scare. I love its space setting on the moon, resonating with the feeling of being alone in space. It's a compelling story but short. If there's a sequel, I suggest it focus on the STS-41B Shuttle Program incident with Bruce McCandless II doing an untethered spacewalk—an interesting idea I'd play. Overall, I enjoyed the game and look forward to more. 9/10

First and foremost, I would like to say that this is a great game with a nice story to tell and a great introduction in its first chapter I do like the fact that the monster is something you're trying to run or hide like your trying to outrun your demons (nightmares) there were a couple of parts of the game that i didn't enjoy like the combination code i felt like the number was randomize. Still, I could be wrong, I'm not good with math, and I was lost on why there was only 1 fuse cause I couldn't find the other 2 but at the end this was a solid horror game and i can't wait for the next chapter or the full release of the game. 8/10

NOW THIS IS A SEQUEL! It honestly feels like an extension of the second movie (even though this is set 30 years later), there is a lot more in this story than I least expected it and the ending BLEW MY MIND. Also, I'm glad you put in a mechanism to fight against Michael, it feels a lot better than getting stabbed then losing after that,t I also LOVE the atmosphere in this, cause all the red lights give off the sign that yeah we shouldn't be here kind of vibes. I hope there will be a part 3 when you get the time, cause both Part 1 & 2 were amazing in their own right. 9/10

Let me start by saying that this fan-made game of Halloween is excellent, it feels like I'm in the movie, which makes it more fun and thrilling to play as the story goes on. There are a few bugs, and I didn't see too many glitches, but those are small fixes. The story is also a little short, but since there's a sequel, I'll let it slide. Everything else is also good, and it was funny to prank Michael and shoot him, too. 9/10

Let me start by saying This is one of the best indie horror games I have played. From the characters to the atmosphere to the absolute beast that is Ons'thasnou man this has been a thrill ride from start to finish. If you ever invest in a prequel or sequel to this game, SIGN ME UP, and I'll play both of them in a heartbeat. Keep up the good work and I look forward to playing more of your games. 10/10

This is by far the most scary game I have ever played and I've seen scary. Even though it was just a short game with a little exploring, it gave me the spook of a lifetime with a few surprises. I wanted to thank the original person who made this but I can't seem to find them on social media so I'll thank you for having this game on here for us to play. [Merry Christmas btw]

LOl that's more than I eat on a minimum-wage paycheck.

This was an entertaining game. It was short, but I had a blast playing it. I like the vibe of this game because I used to play PS1 games that had lots of pixels, but they were still fun to play and enjoy. when I get the chance I want to play more games that you have [hopefully you do] 9/10


I enjoyed the game it did give me a few scares and a few laughs but all in all, I enjoyed the whole thing even if it was short I like the game. Maybe there could be a sequel to the game or an expansion I would defiantly love that