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Can you point out the differences between Normal, Hard, and Extreme for me? I beat the game on Normal. I'm curious to know if I just take fewer hits or if the killer gets significantly faster. Greetings

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Sure! You can take fewer hits and the killer is slightly but noticeably faster. On the extreme mode you can take only one hit and there are no bandages in the game to be found. So no mistakes.

Hmm, I'm kind of stuck at the moment. I've found two fuses. I'm missing the last one. I also have an attic key, but I don't know where the attic is. I also found the electrical box wich is connected to the four switches. But to solve the puzzle, I'm missing the last fuse i think. 

Do you have a hint for mer? Greetings and thanks

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I wouldn’t go that far, there is a plethora of games on itch.io that don’t go for a very fancy page presentation yet deliver in terms of in-game presentation and gameplay. As for this title…

I can’t be certain on whether it was or wasn’t stolen.

First impressions would leave me inclined that it is legitimate and made by the developer in question.

(Plus. When launching the game you do get the correct credits and everything.)

I may look around to see if there is more information available that disproves said impressions. Having said that, they’ve published two titles with similar aesthetic choices thus far which grants additional credibility.

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I just found it to be overly harsh, which is why I provided examples and possible justification that isn’t immediately jumping to hasty conclusions. The “I don’t really care” part could be excluded and nothing would be lost from your message btw. It just serves to leave a sour taste to the recipient. In this case. Me.

“You can’t factually tell me that not marketing your game and giving more insight about the product is a good way to improve, that’s just nonsense.”

Never said it was a good way to go about promoting someone’s game myself. I was actually in agreement with you, yet you come across as quite cold which renders said agreement fairly moot.

And the first paragraph you’re referencing didn’t necessarily have to be interpreted that way. I was using that framing to build a plausible case as to why this game isn’t any worse for wear than the average indie game on itch.io (stats and all accounted for) without any serious attempt to directly tie it to your core point.

So I will accept the cross-misunderstanding and leave it at that even though I would’ve preferred a more amicable end.

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A better example of a game page that misses the mark completely on convincing me that it’s safe to download, play and engage with in a meaningful capacity:

https://mateusligino.itch.io/project-lighter

Still debating on how to proceed since the tags and artwork intrigued me. Might try reverse image search for starters…

Hi, The game was 100% produced by me and i released it only on itch.io. I know, marketing is not my strong point ;D Thanks for your interest!

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Hi, I assume this is the one you were looking for.

Location of the last fuse After unlocking the secret room via the rope puzzle you will find hall key. The last fuse is on the floor in the corner of the "hall room".
Thank you for playing!

Thanks a lot!

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Hi,
I agree a trailer would be useful especially as the game is quite large by itch.io standards.
I've given up on producing one due to the thought that it would have to spoil quite a lot though, as we keep circling the same locations in the game.
Thanks for the suggestion and interest in the game!

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