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i should have added in game hints. the only interaction input is the scroll wheel. you should scroll up and down while looking at them. also, you should interact with the door after you finish cleaning to get to next day. and you should interact with the toilet to flush it. 

youre right, i really spent more time on visuals instead of the scare factor. i wanted something uncanny that stayed in players mind after player finished the game, instead of classic horror mechanics. tho this game jam was a great opportunity for me to test specific mechanics, animations, and learn time and project management for my main game. rn, im dealing with university stuff, but ill try to finish this project and check out every game in this jam when i get free moment.

sorry about the confusion with the controls, i definitely should have added a hint for the mouse wheel interaction. also, after cleaning the stains, you need to interact with the front door to get to day 2 and 3. and ill make sure to provide a .zip file for future versions.

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i thought everyone would make a classic horror game, so i wanted to create a psychological horror game. my time management was really bad, so i couldnt finish the end sequance where police arrests us

Since the theme is real serial killers, if I add some mechanics where the player interacts with "human remains" or "anatomical evidence", where do you draw the line for respect for victims rule? Is it okay if I dont show faces or use names?