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Zagonite

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Hi Crying spider,

I wanted to let you know that even though your game did not advance further in the challenge, so many people came to support your game, and I believe that speaks volumes about the quality of your game. Your game has the second most amount of votes on my entire channels challenge so far! I can't wait to play the full game and show everyone on my channel. 

Hey! No worries I'll leave my discord, but please reach out and let me know when you've added me. You can also find my email attached to my youtube channels page where I respond to messages frequently. Here is my discord:

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A world you can't see until you paint it. Very fun little puzzle game, I definitely enjoyed it. 

I play your game (and a couple others) in my video below. I wanted to include it in my channels competition that I'm holding but I can only pick four games from each day because youtube polls wont let me have more than 4 entries, but I did want to come by and say that your game though small, was unique and fun. 

Quite an original take on horror- though I wished the vending machines would have grown limbs to chase me at some point haha. Still, a strange but fun story to be a part of, and the graphics for the world design were so cool!

I play your game (and a couple others) and leave in depth feedback in the video below. You can also vote for your game to advance in my channels competition for best indie horror game of january. you can vote on my youtube channels community page in the polls. I'll be 3D printing a game or scene from the winning game to give to the game dev as a gift.

Scary sea floor game, I want more of the story! Being chased by the giant glowing eel was cool. 

I played your game (and a couple others) and leave in depth feedback in my video below. You can also vote for your game on my youtube channels community page, where we are doing a competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winning game to gift to the game dev. 

This game has potential to be a really fulfilling horror story- bar tending for humans that devolve into monsters is a extremely unique take! I want to know more of the story!

I play your game (and a couple others) and leave in depth feedback in the video below. You can also vote for your game to advance in my channels competition for best indie horror game of january. you can vote on my youtube channels community page in the polls. I'll be 3D printing a game or scene from the winning game to give to the game dev as a gift. 

I loved designing my own level! some of the mechanics for rotating the spikes or bombs could be better for that, but I'm really excited to see what other levels you develop. cute and fun!

I played a little bit of your game at the end of  this video where I played a couple of games, but I didn't show people the levels I designed but i made a couple :D

Puzzle mechanics are unique and fun for this game, definitely have never played a game like it before!

I played your game (and a couple others) and left in depth feedback in my video below. You can also vote for your game to advance on my channels competition for best indie horror game of january. You can vote on the polls of my youtube community page. I'll be 3D printing a monster or scene from the winning game to give to the games dev. 

The art on this game is what really drew me in. For a short story, the puzzles were simple but compelling and the environment was too cool.. really happy I played. 

I play your game (and a couple others) and offer in depth feedback in the video below. You can also vote for your game on my channels community page in our competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to give to the game dev. 

Your games concept is too good to not be fully developed!! Boba horror is such a niche idea, I hope you continue to improve this game.

I play your game (and a couple others) and offer in depth feedback in the video below. You can also vote for your game on my channels community page in our competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to give to the game dev. 

Concise horror that gets right to the point, and makes use of a really cool mechanic. I really enjoyed your game. 

I play your game (and a couple others) in the video below. You can also vote for your game on my channels community page in our competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to give to the game dev. 

your game was very unusual, but I played and beat it because I thought the art was too cool not to play it. Fun use of stop motion!

I play your game (and a couple others) in the video below. You can also vote for your game on my channels community page in our competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to give to the game dev. 

You might think this game is about catching cute monsters, but the truth is far more sinister. The demo leaves the player hungry for more!

https://www.youtube.com/@zagonite/community

this link takes you directly to my channels community page where you can vote for your game! Secrets of Sundown is in the Feral Nightfall Conference post which was uploaded around 6pm. 

Hi Asteroid Box!

wanted to let you know that your game has advanced to the next bracket in my channels competition for best indie horror game of january. You and friends can vote for it starting tonight at 7pm est, voting ends friday! Best of luck!

Hi hatsvin!

Wanted to let you know that your game has advanced to the second bracket for my channels competition of best indie horror game released in january. You and friends can vote for it starting tonight at 7pm est. Best of luck!

also wanted to say thanks for previously providing so much information on the music track, it was extremely helpful.

hi cybernetic walrus!

wanted to let you know that Order 13 has advanced to the next bracket on my channels competition for best indie horror game in january. You and friends can vote for your game starting at 7pm est tonight, and voting is open until friday. Best of luck!

hi L.M!

wanted to let you guys know that your game has advanced to the second round for my channels competition of best indie horror game in january. You and friends can vote for your game on my channels community page starting at 7pm est tonight, and voting is open until friday! Best of luck!

Hi RedRoom!

I wanted to let you know that your game has advanced to the second round for my channels competition of best indie horror game in january. You and friends can vote for your game starting tonight at 7pm est and voting will be open till friday. Best of luck!

Hi katzarena!

I wanted to let you know that your game advanced to the second round for my competition of best indie horror game in january. You and friends can vote for your game starting at 7pm est tonight. Best of luck!!

Hi Teharra!

wanted to let you know that your game has advanced to the second round in my channels competition for best indie horror game of january. You and friends will be able to vote for your game tonight starting at 7pm est. 

hey Cycle!

wanted to let you know that your game advanced to the second bracket in my best indie horror game series for january. You and friends can vote for your game starting at 7pm est tonight, and voting will be open until friday.

You can really tell a lot of love was put into this work- though I was only able to play part of the demo, this game has a surplus of story, art, and unique mechanics that lend to a great survival horror role playing puzzle game. If you enjoy horror games with an in depth story, this is the game for you. 

I play part of your demo (as well as a couple other games) in the video below. I should have read the controls before playing but I'll be sure to play the full game!

This game walks a strange line, and though I believe the story telling could use a little work, I had a lot of fun playing it. 

I play your game (and a couple others) and leave in depth feedback in the video below. 

Though I was unable to beat it, your game is exactly what short format jumpscare horror needs to be. Good graphics, immersive and minimalist sounds, and a difficult but achievable task. 

I play your game (and a couple others)  and leave in depth feedback in my video below. You can also vote for your game on my channels competition for best indie horror game of january, just go to my channels community page and vote in the poll post. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to give to the winning games dev. 

This visual novel employed a cool mechanic I've never seen used in visual novels before. Interesting!

I leave in depth feedback on your game (and a couple others) in my video below. You can also vote for your game on my youtube channels competition for best indie horror game of january. You can vote on the community page. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winning game to give to the game devs.

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One of the best tension building visual novels, where your choices truly carry so much weight. Creepy game, unnerving setting. This game is fantastic. somehow his broken speech fits the game perfectly.

I play your game (and one other) and provide feedback in my video below. you and friends can also vote for your game in my channels competition for best indie horror game of january- its on my channels community page. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winning game to give to the game dev. 

This is a unique take on anomaly horror, that keeps you on your toes! you have a time limit to find the horrors, which is interesting for anomaly horror. I did encounter a couple of anomalies that didn't report correctly i believe, and I left that footage in my playthru video below.

I play your game (and one other) in this video and leave in depth feedback on your game. If you want, you can also vote for your game on my YouTube channels competition for best indie horror of january- its on the channels community page where a poll is posted. 

Hatsvin, 

would it be ok with you if I continue to use the song from your game for my outro to the remainder of this months indie horror series? I really enjoyed it, but please feel no obligation or pressure to say yes- its your music and I respect that. 

omg i forgot to link the video that was goofy of me- i added it now. Thanks for making this cool game!!

this game feels good to play- diverse arsenal that are satisfying to use, fun art style, and well designed levels that are very intuitive.  it really is satisfying  to play. 

I played your game (and a couple others) in my video below and provide in depth feedback for your game specifically about what felt right as a player and maybe what could be improved. All just subjective, your game is great. You and friends can also vote for your game on my channels community page to advance in my channels competition for best indie horror of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winning game to give to the game dev. 

this comment is perfect, after playing can confirm. 

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Fun girlie take on psychological horror from a unique but all too real and scary type of horror. Scary in the real kind of way, but your music and vibes were awesome for this game, paired with peak fashion! The art was super cute and fun. 

I played your game (and a couple others) in my video below. You can also vote for your game on my youtube channels community page where we are doing a contest for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the game that wins, and gifting it to the game dev. Though your game is 2D, I can come up with a clever print for your game if it wins, I know it!

Keep creating games and following your passion! Your game was good and your future games are only gonna get better:D

you guys did great for a 2 month project! Best of luck on your game development careers:)

Story was good, charming atmosphere and level design. I would have had more fun engaging in combat with enemies if there were a roll dodge mechanic as well as a little more variety to the encountered monsters, though for a demo it is really well put together. I was salty about where the demo ended as I wanted to know more!!

I play your game (and a couple others) and provide feedback in my video below. You and friends can also vote for your game on my youtube channels community page in the competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to give to the game dev. 

Your game was charming, a horror game with a full story. I found the introductory game to be a little too repetitive, but once past that, I enjoyed the dialogue and story progression. The music was really good through the whole game, and the use of the arcade games as mechanics inside the game itself was a fun one! I liked the bear scare and wish there were a couple more like that.

I provide feedback on your game (and a couple others) in my video below. You can also vote for your game in my channels best of indie horror for january competition, on my youtube channels community page. I'll be 3D printing a monster or scene for the winning game at the end of the month. 

Finally- Factory horror done right. A stark contrast in atmosphere between your place where you pack items and vibe with your cat, and the ominous and vast hallways of item storage where echoes of demons haunt and HUNT  your every step, wrapped up in a nice bow at evil corp! The tasks in this game employ a super satisfying puzzle system, and equally reward the player for going above and beyond completing the tasks. 

I provide detailed and in depth feedback for your game (and a couple others) in my video below. Also, you and friends can vote for your game on my channels community page, where we are doing a competition for best indie horror game of january. I'll be 3D printing a scene or monster from the winners game to gift to the game dev. I am astounded by the quality of your game, and if your game won the challenge, I would be honored to make an evil corp 3D print for your game. 

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the only suggestion I forgot to comment on, was that when this monster catches you, the jumpscare feels like it could be more immersive. 

is there a reload then or do I need to search for mags