Simple but interesting mechanically. It's not often that I see sound used as a game mechanic, so it was kind of refreshing. The combination of fancy lighting with cartoony lowpoly models works perfectly for SBIG Jam.
Definitely found it more funny than terrifying, I think "satire of a horror game" is a good assessment of it.
Length wise it's short but gets the point across; it's a solid joke but a simple one and it's good that it doesn't overstay its welcome. I did not replay the game to see if the location changes; it would be neat if it did but I don't think many player will be playing it over and over again.
The file size is ridiculously large and it runs like absolute garbage on my machine, which unfortunately kind of falls on the side of "so bad" rather than "so bad it's good" in my mind. I think it would be better if it was more accessible, even if that means cutting back on some of the effects.