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Thank you so much, MoleEsther! Marked received :)
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Hello MoleEsther! It's not necessary to read or reply to this, but I know sometimes people like to hear back about played games from their giveaways. I played your game (House of 1000 Doors: The Palm of Zoroaster) a while ago and am just now getting back to you!
I can't get enough of hidden object games. I know they're a pretty niche interest for gaming, but they're very relaxing. I really liked the concept of this one, which was about exploring a house with doors to other worlds. I love the feeling of opening up a new area on the map. It's exciting :) The doors in this game led to different countries basically. It wasn't accurate (like Japan and China are depicted as being the same thing, haha), but it was nice having different themes. I've started to notice tropes in hidden object games and like mentally making a list of them. For example, they often start with a car crash or car trouble; this one did. It's good to know that there are more entries in this series, as I enjoyed it a lot!
Thanks again, and hope you have a good one!
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