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My theory is that Endless mode represents a bad ending for Spooky's Jump Scare Mansion. In this mode, you are still controlling the same person as in the regular mode, but after being killed by one of the specimens. The hero's soul has become a wandering spectre, lost in the endless maze of the mansion and blissfully unaware that they are already dead.
The hero appears alive to some of the specimens and is hunted relentlessly, not just by the original specimens but by other creatures which only hunt the souls of the dead. Spooky's mansion was designed to trap every soul that died within it, but Spooky is not omnipotent and can't find every soul she traps.
Nice.
Only in game engine you can make specimens
Spooky isn't really a ghost, she's made of jelly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAAlDoAtV7Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJxCdh1Ps48