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This was sooo freaky! It was very dark, and the VHS/retro filter made it feel creepy. Here is my first episode at 00:26. 

Nice game! The found footage style really works well in this game, creating a good unsettling atmosphere combined with a sense of confusion when the footage cuts in to us in the middle of the woods. 

I also love the Wendingo! 

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I am positive that this is one of the scariest indie games I have ever played, great job!

Thanks for playing! Look out for the next episode coming out in a week or so

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i had this sitting in my backlog for a long time. Really glad i got around to it. Loved the atmosphere. Awesome job ! 

i made a video on your game if you’re interested :)
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Thanks for playing. The second game will be coming out in a couple of weeks so be on the look out!

will do ! 

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Really harnesses the fear of camping in the wilderness! The camcorder POV definitely makes the entire game much creepier. Great job!

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It definitely got me with that jumpscare lol I wish you could've adjusted the filter, was kinda hard to see sometimes. Besides that, good game. 👍

I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE OTHERS FOUND FOOTAGES! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

Might be the scariest thing I've played in a while...

I love it! 10/10

I did a video on my channel (Español). Waiting for the next game!


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extremely creepy game I love it!

IMA TAKE MY BLACK A@$ ON AFTER THAT JUMPSCARE LMAO

I played the game for my channel and really enjoyed the game and its atmosphere I like the atmosphere a lot because I enjoy going hiking and the game gave me the same feeling I get when I'm in a unfamiliar place 

I also didn't get to read everything in the next game you could make the text linger for a longer period of time of make it so you have to click to progress it This is just a suggestion but it would be appreciated still a great game though looking forwards to your next game

I mean this horror game is probably the one of the best horror games i ever played 9/10

Loved this game! The sound in this was definetly a highlight for me and really created a tense, immersive atmosphere. My only issue is that I sometimes struggled to read all of the text before it went away. Other than that, I can't wait to see where this goes!

Awesome work!

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Enjoyed the game gave me so much immersion and dread love that alot!!!!

Thanks for playing! Follow to know when the next comes out

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This game didn't scare me

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Would you like a refund?

I still enjoyed it :-)

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nice

I am shocked more people aren't talking about this game. New Fears To Fathom type episodic horror, I LOVE it!

Loved the concept! Would love to see a sequel from the POV of the watcher encountering an Entity! IT DID GET ME GOOD TOO :)



Loved this! My only feedback would be the text, it goes away too fast and I couldnt read all of it. maybe make it so we can click after reading to progress.

Love the game! wish you can pause the screen for the reading because I...couldnt read so fast lol

Thanks for your feedback, this will be fixed in the next game. Be sure to follow so you know when the next comes out!

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probably should just come up with a different name for the monster, call it an entity or whatever, call it a deerskull monster. i love the concept of this game and it was executed really well from the perspective of the handhold camera instead of being attached to the characters eyes, the level of tension conveyed in the VHS tape recordings was executed excellently as well and the sound design was particularly a highlight.

but once again theres an entire group of people that have a tangible fear of a creature that is spoken into existence by mentioning its name, the big scary "cultural appropriation" is real and this fear spans over multiple tribes in native culture. be spiritual or not its not that hard to change the name of a monster to make it original and unique to your game specifically

great game tho otherwise

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I disagree. It's no different than using monsters from any other culture, like the Chinese dragon, English lockness monster etc. I have native American friends and have been on Ojibwe reservations. Assuming you haven't, I wouldn't take offense on the behalf of others. You are not the only person to point this out, but so far it's hasn't even been from a Native American themselves.


Glad you enjoyed the game however!

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That's really funny, I'm Native and this is my friend who I gave full permission to comment something like this. The fact you have to make excuses like this despite being asked in the kindest way possible goes to show you have no actual care for how it is affecting other people.
It IS different. To put it simply, this is modern colonization of native culture. It would not be the first time someone has claimed "oh it's just a monster" directly to my face in the name of using something they should not. I'm of Cree descent myself, and it is apart of my folklore. Next time multiple people tell you to stop doing something because its appropriation, maybe you should listen and reflect on yourself as a person.

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I don't think it matters if you don't think I have a right to a say on the matter based on race, but I'm native too. I don't care to measure our racial qualifications any further. It's not just "your folklore", culture is human culture. It is history not something to gatekeep and get mad over. Were you the first to encounter the wendigo? Was your spoken tale the start of the legend? This monster worked its way into native folklore because people were let into the story. The information was shared from one man to another. Other people would tell their own soon after. Please don't be elitist about storytelling. Can't you see the concept of the wendigo has stretched far past its origins? It is like Yokai. A native Japanese person could probably explain to you the difference between local legend and its use in media, but it's already left the bounds of the island. How many authors now have used them to tell wonderful and terrifying stories themselves? I think the original orators and authors would be so incredibly thrilled to see yokai shared in these stories, as they themselves felt the urge to share it too! Like fairies, The wendigo is already well ingrained in worldwide culture and heavily associated with woodlands and nature. Why not use it here? It fits, it works, its terrifying. The concept is being shared to many, shared creatively, and is being exalted as a centerpiece of artistic expression. And as for the original legend? Why rag on new media(that isn't purposefully insulting) instead of just sharing what you know with the people around you? Plenty are willing to listen to old, faithful tales and history. They can coexist. You could have left a comment like "Your piece was great! The wendigo is a really fascinating creature. Did you know..." and it would have only added to the conversation. From almost every instance of cultural appropriation I have been presented with I am beginning to believe it does not have a need for a term, unless it is specifically derogatory. We are all human. This is our history. Did we not share it amongst ourselves? Why not with others? because of our skin? our land of birth? I like to think that tradition is here to be shared and enjoyed not forgotten and controlling.  

Things like these make my heart heavy.

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I'm not going to argue that you have no right to say something like this, and while I appreciate having outside input, my point still stands. I never said it was only my folklore either. Don't get it twisted.

As much as I would like to agree with sharing culture, there is a time and a place. This is not one of those times, nor is it one of those places. If your whole argument is only questions, I'm going to disregard it.  Wanting to protect my own folklore is not being elitist. It also doesn't matter if something is "derogatory" if it is appropriating culture. It's still bad.

Even if something is scary, that doesn't make it okay. That doesn't mean using someone else's culture is okay.

The fact you brought up another widely appropriated culture goes to show how little you understand about this topic.

There is no defending this. 

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Count the periods. You can call it whatever buzzword you want to, but not allowing people to derive anything from or share in a culture is how they disappear. Clearly you didn't process any of my points if you want to immediately dismiss me for referencing SIMILAR MATERIAL and taking RHETORICAL QUESTIONS as a non argument. Artwork derived from and the culture it came from can exist side by side in a beneficial relationship. Here's another rhetorical question or two: Are you the spokesperson for all Natives? And what of me? I'm saying its ok and why I think it is. Perhaps we should compare racial lineages to settle who's opinion matters more? 

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Your heart is heavy because of the gymnastics your pulling to discredit me. Count the periods. Those questions are rhetorical and if you can't extrapolate ANYTHING from them then the fault is your own. But hey if you want to attack me ad hominem and call me names go ahead. It's a pretty easy way to argue anyway, you hypocritical thick headed fool who can't actually address any points and wants to directly attack me instead. Nice argument!You definitely know how to "create an argument instead of making yourself an easy target to get pulled apart." hypocritical, ad hominem, and blatantly ignoring points i made! It's like i don't even need to counter! Also nice job joining in a conversation you weren't a part of (not that it even matters wtf?(literally every comment before the first is guilty of that if you can even call it guilty???)! I am LITERALLY one of the ones you THINK should have a say on the matter and i'm saying "yes" with reasons why. But i'm sure you want my family tree diagram to prove that right? Racism? who? Wow! more rhetorical questions? can you tell i'm calling you racist? Honestly, drowsy wasn't being incredibly rude but its not like he was being polite. Even then its a discussion so why be mean? as for why I am being mean, well I'm actually responding in KIND. Get it?

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It's not "elitist" to ask people outside of native cultures to be respectful about aspects of said culture. Fucking obviously it's a good thing to share and educate those unaware but it's also even better to be educated about certain parts that aren't okay to interpret in media, as requested by many people who are deeply affected by it. It really isn't hard to just make up a creature that's similar without using something that already exists despite being asked not to just because you think its scary looking. I don't see why you feel so inclined to offend people over something so easily avoided.

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Treating a terror of folklore as a horrifying creature should be considered a respectful interpretation. I would also like to ask how one could be seriously and deeply affected by this interpretation of the wendigo. Often times making a creature up instead of using one already known gives it less gravity, especially in a short game with not much room or budget for a triple A horror monster set up with hours of in game lore. Even supposing that it WAS wrong the concept of the wendigo has already become a worldwide cultural mainstay. There is no way to purge it from media exactly how genies not going anywhere. Why not take the opportunity to enlighten others about the concept when it comes up and congratulate respectfully made and creative pieces? No one will get through to people by being upset/upset for other people and shaming them. It is just not an effective policy.

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Thank you for your support, you brought up many points that I didn't have the effort to type out lol. Haters be haters.

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racists be racist. couldn't even defend yourself.

1ST GAME, i thought it was very cool with a pretty solid atmosphere.

Really enjoyable found footage horror. The ending was unexpected but loved it. All my comments are at the end of the video.

A really strong start to the series, atmosphere and concept is on point and I loved that you actually get to see what’s hiding in the woods. It’s a follow from me! 

Had a lot of fun, can't wait to play the next chapter!

Fantastic atmosphere and build up, that leads to a crunchy payoff. Awesome work, and I can't wait until the next tape is released.

Fun experience, I wasn't expecting the ending! I'm looking forward to the next tapes!

Nice little game. Looking forward to more!

34:24 in. LOVED the vibes. Just walking down the path had me spooked. Great job.

Wendigo Noises honestly scared tf outta me, loved the atmosphere hoping to see more tapes come out!

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Reminded me of See No Fear a bit! I love VHS/Camera styled horrors, and the captions telling you that the inevitable was near was really cool! I'll be looking out for the next one, the story seems great so far. 

had me on edge the whole time! great atmosphere

Lovely little slice of analog horror. Premise is simple but executed well. Also, someone give this Wendigo a slice of cooked ham for me. He's just a hungry lil' guy who's trying his best.

Great game! We loved how the story tells us what our character did during gameplay really creepy element ! 

This was a great game with amazing build up and it has some really good potential as a starting point. Sadly though it might be a while for me cause my potato laptop wasn't the best for this. I still hope you can continue this to your satisfaction.

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