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Hi,
I don't "worry" about creepy moments. I really like and enjoy them.
I like those subtile moments more than big action".
I will check this Tunnelman asap.
Yesterday I made some special coffee with the brown and red cans and enjoyed these black and white scenes after drinking the coffee.
Yep, that was creepy, too. I liked that.
Yet the keep out sign was more subtile. :-)
Try a third cup
Is tunnel man the jumpscare if you manage to solve one of the hardest puzzles to open a flood door to the dark corridoor?
I quite like how Infra keeps things so subtle you question yourself whether or not you actually saw something out of ordinary. It just gives you the feeling of 'something is not right' and adds nice horror touch to it's abandoned environments.