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It feels great to revisit this game! I remember it being one of my favorites—just behind Summer of '58.
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I'm pretty sure he cheated, but I beat him anyway. Take that, Phil!
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It was fun. I got all 4 endings, including every variation of Ending 1.

I found some bugs/glitches while playing:

- The game will softlock if you get caught by the entity after you exit the freezer.

- Endings 2 and 3 will show up as "of 3" instead as "of 4".

Overall, it was very interesting and well made.

What an incredible game! I absolutely loved the art style. The interlaced effect adds a kind of low-definition motion blur, which is really cool.

I did run into an issue with Microsoft Defender, but it was clearly a false positive since it didn’t flag anything after I extracted the files. I’d suggest compressing the game files in a ZIP format instead—this might help avoid the issue.

You pulled out a Drainage Plug. "Oh god, no," lol.

I definitely wasn’t expecting the entire house to start chasing me, lol.

Hello! I played your game and made a video for my YouTube channel.

Just so you know, I've been following your work for years. I've played a couple of your games and even published gameplays on my other YouTube channel, Project Detonado. Now, I've created a channel dedicated to indie horror games and plan to (re)play your games there.

This game was a lot of fun—keep up the great work!

That's what you get for choosing Cthulhu as your pet.

Short but creepy! I did have a small issue with very low mouse sensitivity, which might have been because I was playing in 4K resolution. Other than that, everything worked great!

Thanks! I’m not usually too critical of games—I try to enjoy them as they are—but I understand if you want to rework this one before re-releasing it. Looking forward to your future projects!

It was short, but it was awesome and really well-made. I need more games like this!

Hello! Any chance you could share the game files so I can make a playthrough for my YouTube channel? I’ve already played your other three games, and I really enjoy your style.

It was awesome! I really loved the creepy vibe of the outdoor environment.

TO DO: Add more bugs.

I finally played this game, and I have to say, it's the best one in the genre so far.

I guess that’s what you have to do when you’ve got a really hungry guest staying at your hotel.

Not bad for your first game! I had to brighten up the footage because it was way too dark to see anything, but the game was still really interesting.

I know this is just a fan game, but for me, it’s not working properly. After the zombie encounter in the cemetery, I can’t progress.

The zombie just stands still, and when I try to interact with the nearby gate, nothing happens (and yes, I know there are two gates, but neither of them work).

Am I missing something?

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This was a huge surprise! I wasn’t expecting it to be this good, but wow! Unfortunately, just when it feels like the demo is really hitting its stride, it ends. Either way, congratulations! I’m looking forward to playing the full release.

Oh, I noticed a third enemy at the ending! I’m guessing you originally planned to include it in the game, but it ended up getting cut.

I definitely wasn’t expecting the supernatural elements in this game! I feel like it could do a bit more to stand out from other games in this style, but it’s still intriguing.

This game is minimalistic but extremely well-executed. There's something truly unsettling about watching objects vanish right in front of you with no explanation. I can’t wait for the full release!

It was short, but that final jumpscare totally caught me off guard.

This was fun. The guy was perfectly fine living alone until he went to the city—this game should’ve been called "Don’t Go to the City" instead!

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Pretty good. I had already played your previous game, but this one slipped under my radar. Not anymore, though—I'm following you on itch now!

I definitely wouldn’t want to pull overtime in this place.

This game may not have highly detailed environments, but it does an excellent job of keeping you engaged with the story. It’s now one of the best free indie horror games I’ve ever played. Fantastic work!

It was interesting! I just learned that the Sluagh is something from Irish and Scottish folklore.

Why is it called Bad Parenting? My parents are exactly like that, lol.

Oh, so that's why it tastes so good. Well, anyway...

This game has an interesting light mechanic. I'm looking forward to Chapter 2.

I took way too long to play your game, but I'm glad I finally did! We definitely need more space-themed horror games—this was really interesting, and I loved the atmosphere.

It was a lot of fun! That Crawler monster looks like some kind of rat-deer-man hybrid or something.

Awesome! I’ll be keeping an eye out. Thanks for the heads-up!

I'm a bit late, but I'm glad this game was recommended on itch.io and is still popular. I loved the atmosphere, and now I really want a full-length sequel!

I like the backstory of this game. A full-length game based on this concept would totally work.

Really well done. I wonder why we haven’t gotten an official Clock Tower remake yet.

Impressive for a short demo! The combat could use some polish, but overall, great work.
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I loved all the references to The Shining in the hotel! I’ve beaten both Normal and Nightmare modes.

I can’t believe more people aren’t playing this game—I barely found any videos about it on YouTube. Anyway, congrats on a fantastic job!

I was expecting a big reveal at the end, but it was fun anyway!