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Hello! You'll probably think this is a strange message, but I'll try to get it across to you. I'm from Kazakhstan and a couple of years ago I was playing pirate minecraft with the nickname Redo291, so a skin with a character in a brown suit and red glasses was tied to this nickname. If this was your skin, could you just send me a photo of this skin, it's a good childhood memory for me. I hope you're not mad that I played pirate minecraft with your nickname. Here's my instagram "diktor_48". Ahaha, I even drew it in the style of the game TLA (That level again) by the Russian developer. 

Okay, so the first time I kind of just did whatever, but the second time I gave it my all but the demons just kept wrecking the apartment. Both times I got the good ending, is there a specific order to clean everything? Or is there just one way for now?

First, thank you for playing.

Everything below will be spoilers.




 So honestly the game could be won in under 3 or 2 minutes. Most of the stuff in the apartment is just for scares or distractions. The only things you need to clean up are the boxes, cans, and trash bags. After that the closet boy shows up like you’ve seen. And clicking him with the cross is what gets you the good ending like you have been. Clicking him with anything else or just nothing will result in the bad ending. There is a handful of events that are rare or require certain actions to be taken and if you want I can give you a list of them so you can check them out. 

Thanks again for playing and leaving a comment. 

Honestly never gathered that I was supposed to use the cross on the closet, I used it on the mirror. 

Yeah, I'd love to have a list of the triggers so I can see what I found and what I didn't.

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I'm a bit of a wimp when it comes to horror games, so take this with a grain of salt, but I felt like this game had just the right combination of tense atmosphere and genuinely terrifying visuals to create a scary experience.  Despite being a 2D pixel art game, the developer was able to still create that atmosphere, which I think is really impressive.

It's a short and... well, "sweet" isn't really the right word for a horror game, but I think you get the idea.  Despite being a short game, there's a lot of variety in the scares so that no two playthroughs are 100% alike, and I'm sure there are many spooky things I missed throughout the three times I played.

If you're looking for something spooky that isn't too long, I'd recommend this game!