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Really interesting concept, fairly unique and reminded me of the early 2000's puzzle websites that required you to look at the source code to lead you to the next page! What a bit of nostalgia there haha. Unfortunately I got stumped and couldn't finish it, but I'll probably come back to it later and give it another go. I thought the jump scares were a bit unnecessary, not that they  scared me but I mostly found them annoying while trying to read the pages and concentrate. I really wish the browser screen was larger though, I get you were trying to constrain it to the monitor but even then that could have been larger. All in all pretty cool and interesting game :)

Thank you for the feedback! You can actually click the green button on the browser to expand it to full screen, although the graphics do become a bit stretched. 

The large number of jumpscares were kind of a result of a combination of not enough playtesting outside of me and my teammate and us knowing the puzzles beforehand. The jumpscares occur at the same time as website mutations which also act as hints for the ciphers (unless there are bugs we don't know about), so I think that we kind of made the frequency a bit too often since we didn't have much outside input about the actual cipher difficulty. That is definitely something that we will change if we decide to continue with future updates, or maybe even remove/alter entirely (noise jumpscares/minor glitches only?)

Anyway, glad you enjoyed it!