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Custom Night Thingy
3 years ago

Custom Night Thingy v5: Open for Suggestions! (NOW CLOSED)


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Last Christmas was when "Custom Night Thingy" was brought over to Gamejolt for Version 4, so I figured that with another update approaching the holiday again, I might as well celebrate it by prompting some good old audience participation! :D

With the exception of adding new characters or anything NSFW, you can suggest nearly anything that you think should be included in the next update (with proper credit included). It could be a new mod/setting, something that you think would improve the overall game experience, or a random easter egg that can occur, no matter how small or big, feel free to let be known to me and I'll see if it is worth adding to Version 5. I may include one, multiple, or none at all, it all depends on how many suggestions I'll get from this.

You have until the end of December 20th to submit a suggestion, with any submitted after that date being ignored for the possible approval process.

Have fun thinking and have a safe holiday this year! :))



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