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Hey! Thanks for playing the game! Also nice you actually collected all the gems! :3

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Hi there, I am DragonExplosion and I am a Youtuber. If you like my videos, please leave a like and subscribe at my channel.

This was a cool 2D horror game exploring a nightmare that Ms. Saki had. The game appears to be similar to Mario at first, where the main character has to jump around in a green, purple island to obtain crystals but as the game continues, everything starts to turn dark and (I am unsure if I am right or not but) the crystals that Ms. Saki appears to be collecting, appears to be little fetuses which is really horrifying yet cool at the same time. The ending of the game was definitely saddening but it does suit the theme of horror very well XD. I have no idea if there is a better ending but I enjoyed the game overall, especially the puzzle in the game. Would be better if more storytelling was done on the ghostly figure, the relation between Ms. Saki and the ghost.

Thank you for reading my comment and I wish you good luck in your future endeavours.

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Hi! Thanks for playing the game! I'm glad that you seem to have enjoyed the game.

As for some of your questions:

  • For the crystals, as you have guessed, they are indeed from the dead fetuses/babies. The way I intended it is that the crystals are products of those babies dying; although since I never explicitly narrated it and only hinted stuffs through the worldbuilding, whatever interpretations that make sense are valid.
  • Regarding the ghost, I didn't go into detail indeed, and the only thing revealed is her saying "Hi Mommy". I definitely had various intentions regarding the ghost as I was building the game, but in the end I decided to only reveal it as the ghost that claimed to be Saki's daughter.
  • As for endings, yes there is only one ending. I didn't have enough time to code for more endings XD

And wow nice this is the second time a gameplay of my game got uploaded to YouTube! I'm so glad I actually made something quite decent this time (unlike last time where I cut way too many corners XP)

Thanks for responding to my questions, it really helped in my understanding of the various aspects of the game. Will be looking forward to more games by you in the future! :)