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Five Nights at The Carnival (Box-Art)

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Box-Art for my upcoming game.

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Well, I'm not to happy with the idea of another "Five Nights At Freddys" rip off but whatever, I'm not here for that.

Box art is an almost completely unrecognized artform, back in my day we never got watch let's plays or read a review on ign, it was entirely up to the box art to give me an idea of the game, to show me what I'm going to experience. With all that said, I really don't feel inspired too play your game, when I look at it I think "oh great, a clown horror game, how original..." the box art shows me no reason why this game stands out, ya know? I don't see anything on that that makes me want this more than the other 4,000 clown horror games.

TheWitchBoi responds:

I really wanted to give some time to properly respond to this comment, to form my opinion around it. Generally, this is a fair review, but feel as though it's heavily based around you not liking the franchise, which is fine! I actually can't think of any real Clown Horror Games. It's a common trope in horror, yes, but is it displayed in many games? Not as much as you think. Left 4 Dead, Killing Floor, these are the only ones that come to mind.

The Box-Art was made for Indie-DB which only allows a front to be uploaded. I usually read the back too, to see what the game looked like while playing. I hope I'm being clear, but I felt as though the Box-Art will do the game justice, over the millions of FNAF-Clones that are made within days with no thought.

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