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Made a short review of the game its pretty fun and i do understand the bugs in rpg maker engine since i also develop games in there but overall the game is really spot on i love how you notice all of the attention to detail like washing hands and taking a bath even if its a small difference it lands a big impact to the game it just means you did't leave every tilesets hanging very well done 


little minor things tho

maybe adding a much more loader footstep sounds next time or a slight tone of bgm in every place since the game is relatively silent in terms of atmosphere

Thank you for the review!
And also thank you so much for reccomending it. I am glad that you think my game is enjoyable.

I am glad you appreciated the little things I put in Lullaby, I really like making a lot of things interactable.

The footsep sounds are a little quiet because I didn't want them to overwhelm the player, sorry if that in turn made them too hard to hear! I need to be more careful with that, your feedback is really helpful with that.
Every place/room does have BGM/BGS except for the library (well and during the big reveal at the end) which I thought made sense since it's always quet in a library.
Maybe they were hard to hear? I will defnitely keep the volume in mind for the future!

One last thing: seeing the video I do have to say - and I have mentioned that before (it's even on the game page) - I think you didn't install the font "Asparagus Sprouts" before launching the game., so the text is cut off sometimes. That has happened to a few people sadly, and it is pretty easy to fix, just wanted to let you know.

Again, thank you for playing Lullaby, and thank you for the feedback!

hello thanks for the reply :D yes i manage to use the font in the game off cam its really fun i do however want to see a longer version in the near future 

Haha, stay tuned. I learned a lot while making Lullaby, so my next game will probably be better. (and longer)