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> Batman
Nice "Batman: The Dark Wright" reference.
Detail wise, it's extremely scarce. Simplicity is good as it keeps your screen from being too cluttered but this is a bit too far on the simple side. Don't be afraid to put down a bit more furniture and test it repeatedly to get the perfect balance of your level playing well and looking great.
The story was weirdly interesting. Normally I'm not one for stories when it comes to HM2 but for some reason this short piece really hooked me, I'd love to see this expanded on!