Indie horror games are very diverse. But lately, I've been finding too many "kindergarten" indie horror games. And I mean it. From Poppy Playtime (the toy factory) to Garten of Banban, there are more games that are similar in structure. I'm not counting Bendy, Baldi, or Hello Neighbor, which is actually my countryman. These games were all unique and had their own distinct features. But, excuse me, if you make a game where you end up going down a platform, an elevator, or running through children's rooms (or at least rooms related to children), what do you want? I mean, I know you want to make a good game, and I completely understand you, and you're adding your own touch to it, which is respectable. However, if you want to create something truly captivating, I believe you need to come up with something that no one else has done before, something that seems genius to you. There are so many interesting topics, things, and so on in the world that can be turned into games. Maybe I don't understand something, but I've expressed my opinion. Think, create, and try to make your ideas a reality! Because someone who wants to share something with the world will do everything they can to make it happen.
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