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The only thing that got me stuck was choosing an oil, as I had interpreted the relevant hint to mean the flowers... oh well! Amazing room, amazing atmosphere, and a very pet-able, realistic cat, too! This is the game equivalent of a classic painting! Bravo!
Her poor soul tied to the silent confines of a painting forever~
And thank you for letting us pet the cat.
Disappointed I missed the Easter eggs. But overall top notch.
You made a great puzzle! Thank you.
The ambiance is wonderful.
Thanks !
It's such a weird bug! and quite a few people have reported it... I've just replaced the oil bottles with a custom model. I made the original one myself with a bunch of in-game objects frankensteined together, so hopefully whatever weird FPS issues in multiplayer the original bottles were causing are corrected now :)
Thanks for playing the room and for your kind comments <3
Regarding the children on the jewelery box - there are three things to conclude: Those 4 are the youngest, and therefore go along the bottom of the tree. The pink gems indicate women and the blue indicate men. The order of the children goes from left to right, oldest to youngest, which also corresponds to the gem colors. I suppose that is a little subjective, but there is a logic to it :)