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So I saw this game on YouTube, and it immediately caught my eye.

First of all, I really wanna thank Bilalaika for this awesome game.

The graphic style of this game is brilliant I really like how it's made, the drawn-like graphics really fit well to a farming/horror game because it gives you some kind of peace, friendly vibe. But trust me only thing in this game that is friendly is your friend Crow.

Audio and sounds are also perfectly done. Nothing is too loud, like jumpscares and all scary sounds are really scary and unsettling. And you can perfectly hear where the sound comes from. 

The game design is brilliant you basically farm, but you have to do things around like hiding from monsters and collecting stuff, and plan things forward as you play. So the game never lets you rest.

Horror aspects as I said are really nicely done, because the first enemy you encounter is somewhat shown, that he is not friendly and what to do to hide from him, but others are not and you have to figure it out on your own.  Also, jumpscares are any cheap super loud sounds and they will not pop on your screen like nothing. They are scary but won't destroy peace, friendly vibe.  And that is what I personally think is the best dev done here. Because it really greatly combines peaceful farming and quest-making with horror aspects. 

And if you are worried about space it only has like 200MB. So you can download it in seconds and play, I would say for such an indie game where playtime is around 1 hour approximately. Everything is done perfectly. 

For me, it's surely a 5-star rating in a long time I haven't seen such a great game. I am really looking forward to playing this game in the future when more things will be added, Keep going because this game has beautiful potential.

And once more thanks for it.

Bekz1

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why you do you do so much

Thank you so much for your kind review, it makes me really happy :)
About the jumpscares, personally, I always prefer to make a horror game around a scary and unsettling environment, rather than simple and repetitive scares. So I really appreciate you commenting on that.