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7th Street Haunt Presents: Ft. Harmony's Revenge Demo
9 years ago

A Moment of Doubt


I’m not going to lie, guys. I’m pretty disheartened. I really want to scrap this and move on to a different project. I was hoping to make a horror game that doesn’t fit in the same cookie cutter as other indie horror games. The more I work on this, though, the more that I notice that progress is passing me by.
Being a one man operation on a less than stellar setup keeps me confined, not to mention having to learn and figure out how to do things that I want to do.
Then, I put it out there and get told that my work is garbage by some and mediocre by others. It’s a tough spot to be in. It’s frustrating putting your time and energy into a project that you really want to be a reality, but then when you see it, you’re not too thrilled and neither is anybody else.

I don’t know.

I just feel like this is not what I wanted it to be and I should just stop.



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