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Hey, just finished the game and I have some interesting thoughts on it.

It's definitely not perfect, it could use a lot of improvements; for One, it's really really short, I could beat this under a minute if I tried. The description makes it out to be this cool, creepy new horror game, but in reality it just feels like I'm playing someone's first attempt at making a horror game, or anything horror related to be honest. Second, it's not really that scary, the jumpscares in it are quite generic and I felt like I have played this exact game a million times before. The whole thing with the TV could have been interesting, but it is just used for the "It turns on by itself while I'm not looking" thing. Third, if you use music from other horror media, like Cry of Fear, you should atleast credit the original game or devs in the description of your game. But I hope you can find this review helpful and I wish for you the best in the future.

Hey there! Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts on my game.

You're absolutely right, the game is short because I only had one week to create it as the final project for a Unity course. In fact, this is my very first attempt at making a game, let alone a horror one. I appreciate your understanding.

Regarding the credits, I couldn't agree more. It's not cool to leave out the original creators, and I apologize for that. Initially, the game was uploaded to itch.io as a requirement for the course and wasn't intended for the general public, which is why I didn't prioritize crediting at the time. However, I've learned from this experience and will ensure proper credit is given in future projects, or possibly even in an update for this game.

Thank you once again for your valuable feedback, and I truly appreciate your well wishes for the future!