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Very disapointing.
Dommage que le bouton language n'est pas à jour ;)
https://youtu.be/4Mgl7V-92Xc
To the Creator: This was the first horror map that we have done in this game and honestly I went into it pretty skeptical because I truly wasn't sure if they even made horror assets for the game, but as you will see, in both chapters... I got spooked haha. On top of that, you made the puzzles in both chapter 1 and 2 super interesting and mind boggling to the point where I was DETERMINED to solve them haha. Great job, and we can't wait to try out your other maps and see what you come up with in the future! :D
Thanks for the time you spend to make it.
Your room are cool.
The use of transparency for the cobwebs was especially well done.
An actual escape to the front door of the house was a nice exciting touch to end the room.
But some clever puzzle ideas. Had to use some hints. And still the noises got me at times. So once again good job.
But from a room making perspective, how did you make like the webs and different stuff not provided by the game?