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Like one of those test doors..except the doors lead to to h e l l? I've never tried that before, but I could look into the code and see what can be done...
BRUH... Y'know, that may be possible.. I'd probably only use Vanilla Blocks, again, so that there wouldn't be any crashes for anyone..but maybe...
I would indeed expand on the creatures. You'd be able to SEE the creatures..And oh boy..you'd wish they were invisible. LMAO
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I always wondered if I could be able to add more 'floors' to the Backrooms that spawn.. I might actually make a new type of dungeon so that there are 3 different types of The Backrooms.
1. The regular hallway one
2. Warehouse
3. Maze/Floors one
It is entirely possible to connect dungeons to make an even bigger dungeon!
Hmmmm.... I'm not sure..
What do you mean by you are not sure?
I was thinking the backrooms warehouse or the regular backrooms just floating in space, with no music for the creep factor. It wouldn't be a normal space encounter, it would be backrooms generated in space, like taking the Backrooms microdungeons and putting them in space, as another way to encounter them ingame.
Being able to not have any music would certainly add an 'eeriness' factor. I'll do some research on space encounters, since I've never made one before. I can't imagine they'd be too difficult.