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Cool. Can you explain a bit about how the concept of the game came to be? It's quite unique in a very good way.
Thanks for that question @Xiaopang!
The basic concept of the game was inspired by a combination of indie horror games like the ones from Chilla's Art, and by life in the Philippines. Water delivery service is very important in the Philippines, especially since you can't drink water here unless it has been purified. Tap water is a no-go. Water delivery men will typically come into your home and leave the water in the kitchen or living room (or wherever you leave the dispenser). That felt like a great baseline for a horror game, because you have to entire strangers homes. I felt like that could be turned into something very scary. So we kind of just ran with it, and made the game in 3 months.
Of course, I am happy to help explain the choices for our game! Thank you for the question and your interest in the game :-)
That's how I found Home Safety Hotline. I saw Manlybadasshero play it, stopped the video after a few minutes and bought it and played it myself.