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    Andhaas1's GameLog for Little Nightmares (PC)

    Thursday 27 September, 2018

    This session started with my character waking up within a corridor of doors. I quickly encountered a eye-robot which seemed to turn what ever was in its vision to stone. I immediately recognized the eye since it had been on some of the doors I had passed earlier in the game. After hiding from the eye I climbed to the floor above mine where I found another collectible statue. In the same room as the statue was a painting on the wall of the eye and what seemed to be a child's hand prints. There was more of the black material on the floor and wall, which made me wonder what this material actually is. After entering the next room the door slammed shut behind me. In the dark I could make out what looked like a large mechanical doll with long arms. I quickly found a bed to hide under. Upon examining the room closer, I found out that it was filled with beds with babies in them. Eventually, the doll left the room and I quickly escaped the room. The babies in the room made me realize the lack of living adults that I have on the ship. I have yet to find a living adult, so why are there children? Does this have to do with the disturbing doll thing I saw in the room. While pondering about this, my character starts to shake and a loud grumble came from them. Is my character simply hungry or is there another mystery about this ship that is affecting my character? After passing a cafeteria my question is quickly answered when a child in the cafeteria gives my character some food. The other child wastes no time going back to their seat alone. I soon pass another noose, except this one is unused. My path continues until I am blocked by an electric fence. This forces me to climb up in order to progress.

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    Good work Andrew! You go into great detail about what you experienced in your play session. For the OPA, choose an ethical theme and revolve the essay around your ethical claim or ethical question in the form of a thesis statement.

    Thursday 11 October, 2018 by cwesting
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