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Now THIS is what RPGmaker horror games are all about! A really unique and beautiful art style, a nice gameplay loop, good confusion and a lot of mystery surrounding everything; This game was so much fun, from start to finish, even if the house is small and there is not a lot of unique interactions, there is a lot to see in unique events.

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The crazy demented killer looks really, well demented, a nice face for the project, I also loved robo mom when she breaks, the house slowly degrading with this color palette was so nice to see, I lowkey wanted Julia to mention it but it never happened until the end.

I'd like to say I am a seasoned RPGmaker horror player and this game caught me by surprise a couple of times! A lot of creativity for sure was poured into this one and of course I want more of this!

Keep up the good work both of you!

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Thanks for playing and for the feedback Moriko!
This was a just a small experimental project to test out some palette limitations and different map perspectives (this was a really fun to make, instead of the typical top down view and standard use of tilesets), and initially it was going to be just one chapter with a creepy ending, but then we came up with the idea of making it into something bigger with monthly chapters. The story and universe will get even bigger and crazier, and there might be material for 3 more chapters.


Chapter 1 was going to end with the revelation of what's in the attic, but ending it just before finding the secret is a better cliffhanger.

The reason why at first Julia doesn't acknowledge the changes around, is because she's been going through this so many times, that her brain normalizes most weird stuff now. While she still reacts to some events and characters (and she retains some emotions), she's a bit dead inside. Although this also relates to the attic, so things might be a bit more clear in Chapter 2