This was a really cool and horrifying horror game experience. The idea of just stacking stones at altars to escape from the deadly forest is simple yet very difficult at the same time. The fear of dropping the stones is so real! I was stressed throughout the game, worried that I would drop the stones (so I kept on looking at the stones) and worried that I walk too close to the monsters at the same time. The creator of the game involved many factors to make this game something incredibly horrifying where dark forest, fear of dropping stones, fear of lighter running out of lighter fuel, fear of being chased by the monster and losing their way while walking in the forest made the game quite successful and horrifying.
I was playing the game with English subtitles up and there were some words and sentences that were incorrect so the creators of the game can definitely work on that. Moreover, the storyline can definitely be more developed with a nice introduction of how the main character got stuck in this dark forest and a proper ending of what happens when the main character gets out.
Some personal thoughts on the game is that the area that the electric lights light up is quite small to me without turning on the lighter so it would be good if the electric light lighted up a bigger area. The animation of death by the monster could be improved as well to make it more horrifying to be caught by the monster.
Furthermore, when I was playing the game, I played it twice in total (where I failed the first time and achieved success the second time). During my first playthrough which I did not show in my video, I died to the monster and I spawned in a different location. I made noise again and got killed at my spawnpoint. I unfortunately, respawned in the same location and got wrecked by the same monster who killed me the second time, causing me to lose another life even though I literally just died there.
I have no clue if it is a bug or not to respawn in the same location so it would be cool if the creators can check that out.
Thank you for reading my comment and I wish you good luck in your future endeavours.