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I think there's striking eerie imagery here, like the video screens with identical versions of the "outdoors." And I do really want to find out what's on the other side of those doors! But it turns out I do not, apparently, have the attention span to transcribe Morse code in a game, especially a looping message with a time limit. I attempted a couple of letters, lost count, realized I'd transcribed an unpromising double M, and decided it was a losing battle.

Thanks!! I’m glad you noticed the TV screens (something happens with those at some point ;)) and really hope you give it another try to see what’s behind the gradoor because I think you’ll like the ending! Morse code is quite difficult to translate/read, especially if you’ve never done it before. I suggest using a piece of paper and writing down the dots and dashes, then translating those on the paper.

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Yeah, no, that's exactly what I attempted to do and that's just not going to happen. In a jam, you always need to be evaluating whether putting in a really difficult puzzle is more important to you than people actually seeing the rest of your game.

Hmm ok fair enough. This was my first Jam so I’m still learning how to balance stuff, thanks for the advice!!