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Came here to say, as a person who does actually suffer from sleep paralysis, this actually mega freaked me out. The way you really have to force yourself only to not be able to move at all was relatable... and hovering and then walking through your apartment was also relatable. And the references to the fact he was also suffering stress outside which might be triggering it.

The only thing I'd say is the name nearly put me off as a meme game... But actually was a pretty decent game in its own right. Oh also the computer section was REALLY buggy for me.

With all respect, I think you should either stop offering large bundles, or improve your backend server so it can handle large libraries.

When I order a game from any other gaming site, the game appears in my library. If I  have a large library, this makes it easier to install games on-the-fly. In contrast, when I buy a bundle from Itch, I essentially have to visit a library within a library, just to see it in my library. I hope you can see how user unfriendly this is. I wouldn't be complaining if this was a temporary measure, or part of a larger roadmap- even if it was years in the future, or an indefinite "to-do". But outright saying you will not be adding this is pretty frustrating.

I've just started getting into Itch, and I thought buying this bundle- as well as supporting Ukraine- would bolster my library and encourage me to buy from and support more indie devs. But this is something that will be a real sticking point against me buying any bundles in the future. I like to know exactly what I own and have it searchable from a single place, not stuck between multiple purchase pages.

I appreciate having been able to support events in Ukraine in this way, but it has left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth.