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Gameplay:

The hide and seek was pretty creative! And terrifying hahaha. Honestly I like a lot of the gameplay in this game, there was more variation than I was expecting so it was nice to play around with different things! I think my one complaint, if I could even call it that, was that constantly adding in new gameplay made it difficult to get used to? Like adding in battles at the end was pretty jarring. However, honestly that kind of worked in the game's favor, and I could definitely see the purpose behind the battles. I think it worked in this game because of the story and the aesthetics, though I'm not sure you could pull it off in others.

Also I think for day four with the raincoat... I don't mind the look of the assets in the classroom but it's a little difficult to tell what side of the tables you need to search to look for it. I think some tweaks , maybe have a chair or something could make it more clear that you can check there?

Story:

This game took the theme of Untamed Wilderness and paired it with childhood imagination and horror pretty well. I liked how subtle things helped to tell the player early on how things felt off, and that they get more and more obvious as time went on.

Presentation:

The custom animations are really good. The sound design that goes along with them though really sells the horror all the more, good job on the combination! I couldn't tell you specifics because I got so scared I had to turn the volume really low to finish the game :,) Good job!

Creativity:

Honestly, for a game that's simple on the surface, it makes use of it's simplicity in very clever ways. Even the use of RTP assets to make you think you've come across a corpse, but it's actually a bird? Really creative, actually gave me a scare there. For a minute I thought somebody had died! But other things, Timmy being the one to make the mask and it actually doesn't represent Mister Long Legs at all, the body horror, the gameplay, all very unique and memorable.

Horror: 

I don't know what's scarier- Mister Long Legs, or the fact that Timmy was already level three by the time he started... putting that experience to work in game. Good job!

Overall:

Sorry if I don't have much to say, that game was. Absolutely haunting. So, good job! Also, still wondering where Timmy's mom is.

thank you so much!!!