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DON'T PLAY WHILE HIGH

I was really thrown off by the "moving walls" and the music made it feel like it wasn't a horror game, but it still got some really good scares out of me because of it!! I like how the environment made you get calm almost immediately, and then you hear the what's his tits moaning and groaning and you remember "Oh. Shit. This is a horror game. Fuck."

Anyway, here's a short let's play! I ran out of time to record so I didn't get the full game, but I'm gonna try it again on my own time! :) https://youtu.be/SWwtmJvWaHE

This game is really interesting. You definitely nailed the whole concept of the Asylum Jam, and the art style is very interesting. The idea of relying on sound or moving lines to feel your way through a dark room has a lot of potential, but the way it's done here is really hard on the eyes, and I honestly didn't think it was all that scary.

I made of video of it, here, if you want to see it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m8CpdiOjug

Quite an interesting game. I liked the song, but it got a bit repetitive after a while. I also liked the visual effect, though I will admit it strained the eyes after a period of time. The laughing sound for the monster was good, but maybe making it easier to see? I liked it, though! Could do with some improvements, and kind of made me think of a funhouse trick they do with twisty moving shapes, but I can say I hadn't played something quite like that before.

You has certainly understand the idea of "Asylum Jam". The jam is about taking the horror genre, and use it in a new and intressant way. Your game is both scary and have a new interesting visual style. Very well done.

#asylumjam2015 Entry.

It's not about what you see, but what you experience.

A very abstract take on the horror genre. I was going for something else, but ended up with this. With only 48 hours I guess that's what you get. This description will expand after I get some sleep...

Made using Probuilder, UFPS and RAIN AI in the Unity Engine.

Developed and Designed by:
Sam Wronski (@runewake2 ) and Sam Seltzer-Johnston (@seltzy )
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