Published 22 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Authorasha1013
GenreInteractive Fiction
Made withRen'Py
TagsRen'Py

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I really enjoyed the puzzles! They were a good difficulty and it was clear as to what would be helpful to check. Sometimes in puzzle games, there is a lack of direction, which often leads me to brute forcing my way through to getting the answer. I also enjoy the visuals for the game. Even in a simplified state, it really feels like a computer.

the puzzles were so fun! i really enjoyed this game, and the story. i got the bad ending first, and then replayed for the good ending. the music choices were great and added so much to the atmosphere of the game.

this is so cool!! i really like the puzzles, i think they're very engaging and well implemented. i chose to turn on the camera, and the ending i got was so spooky! i think you did a great job making a tense atmosphere. the screen shake and flashing was really good, it felt very ace attorney lol. i would maybe have a warning about the flashing though, so people who might have issues with that can know ahead of time. very good game!! 

I play tested it last week and I got the evil ending this time. I really like the loop of paying attention to all the details and then using that to figure out passwords, really well done.

I thought this game was really cool! It was satisfying to piece together all the different passwords. I especially liked the puzzle with the colors of the birthday candles and the 4-digit pin. I played through both endings - fiirst, I got the one where you turn on the camera. I was kind of thrown off because I didn't realize turning off the camera would be such a bad thing to do, but once I played the other ending everything made sense!

This is my 2nd time playing this game since I did a little play testing last week. Puzzles remain the perfect amount of difficult in my opinion. This time I went down the “bad route” in the end. It was really spooky thinking about how this stuff overlaps with the current state of AI.  -Arian