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Soluti

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Thanks for sharing it.

Is there anything specific delaying the game and approximately how long would it take to be available for playing?

I checked the Kickstarter campaign but not really moving as expected, what did you think is the problem?

Good to hear from you 

Is there anything specific delaying the game and approximately how long would it takes to be available for playing?

Hello friend, is your game currently available for playing or is it still under development?

Good.

Did you have a community for the game?

I've played something similar to this before, but from what I see, this game seems more dynamic. What sets it apart and makes it stand out?

Hello friend, is your game currently available for playing or is it still under development?

Hello friend, is your game currently available for playing or is it still under development?

Fine.

That's awesome.

Did you have a discord server so I can join?

Hey Yuuenchi,

I just checked out White Day, and I love how it blends eerie atmosphere with psychological horror. The unsettling visuals and sound design really make it stand out!

I know marketing can be tricky for indie games, so I wanted to share a quick tip that might help: A short GIF highlighting a chilling moment—like an unexpected event or a tense encounter—can make your Itch.io page more engaging and draw in horror fans. It teases the fear factor without giving too much away.

Have you tried this yet, or are you looking for other ways to get more visibility? Would love to hear what’s been working for you so far

Your game Watch Teddy looks awesome!

I just checked out Watch Teddy, and I love how it builds tension through its unsettling premise and eerie visuals. The idea of a teddy bear at the center of horror is really unique!

I know marketing can be tricky for indie games, so I wanted to share a quick tip that might help:

A short GIF highlighting a creepy moment—like an unexpected movement or a shift in atmosphere—can make your Itch.io page more engaging and draw in horror fans. It gives players a taste of the fear factor without spoiling too much.

Have you tried this yet, or are you looking for other ways to get more visibility? Would love to hear what’s been working for you so far!

Your game Walls of Darkness 2 looks awesome!

I just checked out Walls of Darkness 2, and I love the eerie atmosphere and how the darkness itself becomes part of the challenge. It really keeps players on edge!

I know marketing can be tricky for indie games, so I wanted to share a quick tip that might help:

A short GIF showcasing a tense moment—like an encounter or a sudden scare—can make your Itch.io page more engaging and draw in horror fans. It gives players a quick feel for the suspense without spoiling too much.

Have you tried this yet, or are you looking for other ways to get more visibility? Would love to hear what’s been working for you so far!

Do you have a rule book for the game?

Hey Squeakers Productions,

I just checked out Seasonal Horrors, and I love how you blend different seasonal themes with horror—it’s such a unique twist! The art and atmosphere really set the tone.

I know marketing can be tricky for indie games, so I wanted to share a quick tip that might help:

A well-placed GIF showcasing one of the scariest moments can grab attention and increase engagement on your Itch.io page. It helps players instantly feel the tension.

Have you tried this yet, or are you looking for other ways to get more visibility? Would love to hear what’s been working for you so far!

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This looks very nice