Even though I knew the main trick of the game before playing, 'Dream Survey' still managed to catch me off guard! I didn't expect it to recognise the fears I've entered (like typing 'legs' after picking 'spiders'). Unfortunately, trying other options didn't work quite as well for me; no idea why Kermit the Frog came for my soul after I picked hospitals either! (i tried typing 'needles' and 'nurses' when asked)
An interesting detail about 'Dream Survey' is that it's based on a real incident connected to dreams. Not only is it a creative way to integrate the theme of the jam, but it also works well for the player immersion. Creating an exposition that presents a survey as a phone call rather than just straight up asking the player to tell their fears is quite clever.
All in all, the idea of personalized horror games is very exciting and has a lot of potential to explore. I'm sure there will be more games with a similar idea in the future. I'll remember that 'Dream Survey' did it first though.
Thank you for submitting your game to the Ms Paint's Jam!