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1. The wooden overhang on the back of the room, on the last point. It's there, use it. Make it possible to stand on it, maybe even build a sentry or something on there.
2. Add ambient sounds! All halloween maps to this date have had ambient spooky sounds like ghostly wailing, whispers etc. Your map feels very quiet for a halloween map.
3. The slime barrels all have a glow to them, which is good, but it should only come from the slime itself, not the barrel as a whole. The barrels look kind of out of place in dark areas when they shine like a christmas tree.
4. I would recommend placing more props (Like wheelbarrows, more hay bales, cinder blocks, hell, maybe even the infamous cardboard cutout of a cow?) all around the map to make it feel more lively.
5. Gather a group of friends, maybe even ask a content creator on Youtube to playtest your map with their fanbase.