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Well this is certainly an unexpected collab, but a welcome one I Guess, with a title like that I was definitely expecting some spooky submarine shenianigans and I was hugely disappointed thanks to my dumb delusional expectations.

The game itself it's fine, just clipped trough tiles once and it got stuck after the song but everything else worked like a charm, the puzzles (The name puzzle however has the potential to be very confusing they way it's laid out) and gameplay are fun and simple (in a good way), the music and sprites never disappoint with that delicious A.V.D sauce and the death CG's and various illustrations add so much to the game, great job with that HonetNutFemios.

Sadly I cannot say this one is one of my favorite ones, for me it really miss the mark of a healthy dose of comedy and references and it just because mostly missed repetitive jokes and overly meta usage of tropes; I really don't want to be overly harsh since this is just my opinion based on my preferences but most of the game was a little uncomfortable to get trough, and that never happened to me before with A.V Dossow games...

Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of bangers like the spaghetti man (although some of his apparitions are questionable to say the least), collecting crabs, the introduction scene and dying; In this one sadly, it seems the bad aspects overwhelm the good ones, the game has a lot of boring dialogue that means nothing because this characters also mostly mean nothing for me (since they are from other games I don't even know).

Bottom line I'll saythis one was just not for me, from the characters to the overall tone of the game but still props for the great collab effort, the art and the boss battle.

Keep up the good work!

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Thank you! And my apologies to not meeting up to your standards this time around. I'm still learning how to be a compelling horror game dev and this collab with A.V.Dossow was still a good start! I do hope to learn more in the future, and I am glad you loved A.V.Dossow's fun and creative ways to use gameplay as well!