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This is an interesting idea.  Controling the flashlight instead of the player could allow for a lot of really interesting horror mechanics, and I would be interesting to see what this might look like with a bit more development.  It created a really creepy atmosphere, and I imagine that a game like this would do well as a VR title.  However, the flashlight didn't seem to actually do anything, and the game cut off abruptly after I entered the cabinet to hide from the monster.  I don't know if that was intentional, but it made the game a bit boring, as there was really nothing for me as the player to do.  It would be cool if the player had to point the flashlight at enemies or objects to interact with them.  Overall, cool idea, and I think it has a lot of potential if you ever decide to go back and build on it more.