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Otherwise -- a great one, thanks!!!
With more light, it would have been awesome.
Additionally, on our first playthrough my wife put one of the graves down while standing to close to it and got physically trapped in it. I don't know if it's possible to make it so you can walk through them once they're placed, but if so that may prevent it from happening in the future.
Finally, while we did pick up the candle (and even attempted to use it on the cloth, we just didn't find the spot in the corner) we didn't check thoroughly because the item itself didn't have the icon indicating it was something which should be used. We assumed it was either decorative or used for ambient light that could be moved around.
A promising room that's destroyed by many, many bugs that the author "can't fix" (read "won't fix, and chooses to blame on players")
Of course, it gets a 5/5 score because the people who have issues with it (looks to be 80% or so of people) can't actually give it a thumbs down because they can't finish it.