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I am going to make a gameplay series for your game, and the letter being written below the video has been written for the original full video.

Hi Krunchy Fried Games, I have decided to play your first game; Bunny Hill Horror and here is the gameplay review video. I have enjoyed the story and the puzzles are really good and being made in a smart way! For sure I am less a fan of sexual scenes and I prefer if there were no naked women in the game but it is what it is! Here are some notes guys for your game! Also It will be great if you guys gave me a sub on my YouTube channel, I could really need all the help I can get to grow my channel.

  • For sure I love the game with the funny moments you guys introduced in the game; it is really good quality visual novel.
  • From a gamer point of view, you guys might want to add the option of turning off/on for activating hints in the game. I am sure you had many players saying to you how much the puzzles are hard to solve. So adding that option will make people more interested to finish the story.
  • The atmosphere is really creepy and there is much jump scares! Well done on the horror theme.
  • I love the sound effects and the background noise, from bird songs to random coughing.
  • This is more a personal opinion! Some texts in the game have nothing to do with the story like those newspapers articles and random books! I get it that it has to do with giving backgrounds to the story, but I felt some of them gave nothing and it was waste of time to read them. Therefore, I would recommend focusing on texts and dialogues that they are not that long and that has to do something either with the story or to solve a puzzle later in the game (Which is much better and if those newspapers articles were used in the puzzles would have been great!).
  •  I found a bug in the game (you might find it around 1 hour inside the gameplay video).

The video contains a lot more than I can write here! I will try my best to play your next Part 2 game soon. 

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Glad you got it sorted! I enjoyed the first part- and look forward to more.

Thanks for your comments- you're certainly right about getting comments about the difficulty. I had a bunch of people on Newgrounds PM me for a hint about that painting puzzle! Sometimes over several days. At least there are some playthru's now so people can find the answers if they need them.

Yeah, there's a lot of reading (especially in the library), some of the articles are useful for back story and give you hints about what Oswald Mandias is up to, other text- like the poetry, I just threw in for a bit of culture. Have learned this lesson and the sequel is a lot more focused.  And, yes, we toned down the sexual elements from the Newgrounds/ Gamejolt version, but it's still an underlying theme.

Glad you enjoyed the atmosphere and dribbles of humour. I also think mixing sound effects is the most fun part of game development, so it's good that that didn't go to waste!

And good luck with your channel and bringing people all these indie games. Don't worry, we're already subbed :)

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I did enjoyed as well playing your game! And I will make sure to update you once I drop another part of your game.

Thank you so much for the explanations! You didn't have to but you did it anyways which make me happy and I would want to see more of your games for sure!

The sound effects are the most important part of any visual novel game! I have tested up to 4 ones before yours and was about to make one myself but got into lack of time and some other personal issues! Now the focus will be on finishing your Second game (I am almost done: stuck at the grandfather clock puzzle).

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I'm guessing you've worked it out by now? If not, here's a quick hint:

A note that helped you with a previous puzzle might give something else away. I assume you've spoken to Dave about it too?