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You are trapped in a cabin in the middle of the woods.

This is a fictional horror/thriller first person game where you try to escape a room.

This is my first short game upload here. Just want to try and test this out.

I want to make a full horror puzzler first person game exactly like this one. With lots and lots of more content. Please support me so I can try and make more.  

This is an old old project I made in Unity, I completed it some time ago (maybe 2 years ago) for a single weekend. 

I just wanted you guys to try it and give me some tips.

StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows
AuthorGreatJaggi
GenrePuzzle
Made withUnity
TagsFirst-Person, Horror
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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Played this for a 3 free indie horrors and thought it was a pretty decent idea for a game. The objective was pretty obscure and i ended up just giving up on it, but i definitely see A LOT of potential in this game and in you. I give a full in-depth review and feedback at the end of my video below! 

Hey there! Thanks for playing the game. I never knew that someone will be playing it because it was old and amateur. However, I made the game to have no instruction but there is definitely a way to get out of the room. I don't know. Some players has got it but some don't. I appreciate your review, I know I can do a lot better now but I still learned a lot from your words. Thank you!


PS The password was a randomly generated code so there's no easy way to brute-force it without any luck. But from the hint I gave. You can really see the password somewhere in the game :D When there is darkness, there is light. Cheers! I'll definitely make better next time.

I got stuck too, I used my flashlight literally everywhere, turned on and off the lights together and separately yet I couldn't figure it out.

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Hey thanks for replying! I really did like the game, but as i said the lack of direction was really my only issue. Looking forward to future projects from you! Keep me posted!