BLEET'S PROFILE
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Hello, my name is Brittani, and thank you for visiting my profile.
I created games as a hobby and a way to express myself artistically. I got my start by making The Looking Glass, a fan game based on the indie game Yume Nikki. I have also made Fleshchild, Jasei no In, and The Huntress of the Hollow. My games focus on art and narratives based on my life and interests. They are usually heavy in story and experimental design.
I have been on hiatus as of 2016, but please feel free to browse my works and websites. Eventually I may arrange them into a professional portfolio, so until then please excuse any quirks as just a piece of my history as an artist and game developer.
I created games as a hobby and a way to express myself artistically. I got my start by making The Looking Glass, a fan game based on the indie game Yume Nikki. I have also made Fleshchild, Jasei no In, and The Huntress of the Hollow. My games focus on art and narratives based on my life and interests. They are usually heavy in story and experimental design.
I have been on hiatus as of 2016, but please feel free to browse my works and websites. Eventually I may arrange them into a professional portfolio, so until then please excuse any quirks as just a piece of my history as an artist and game developer.
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Fleshchild
author=white_sheba
Hey, bleet!
My name is Anna, and I wanted your permission for translate this game and "The Huntress of The Hollow".
Thank you! <3
You have my permission, thank you for offering. c:
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author=LockeZ
Regular human children are made out of flesh. That's a normal, non-noteworthy thing. Flesh is what people of all ages are generally covered in from head to toe.
So you made a game where that's not the case, where the most obvious noteworthy aspect of the children is that they are made from non-flesh, and named it Fleshchild.
This isn't disparagement! Keep doing what you're doing, if there's a reason for it! I'm just intrigued.
To be absolutely honest, I don't know why I named it the way I did lol. Maybe because they are strange meaty things but not human? and they're "children" of the parent entity. The actual term "fleshchild" does actually pop up from time to time, specifically I see "fleshchild of innoruuk" on google a lot, which has nothing to do with my game and I was surprised such a term was like, google-searchable.
Thinking more specifically, when I think of flesh as a word, I think more of like, "a soft malleable wet inner dermis layer, connected to the fat and muscle". It fits to their actual bodies a lot! Skin is too specific, and meat, while a good word, has too much connection to food. So they fit perfectly in the fleshy sort of uncanny valley of skin terminology. :v
Also they wear the skin of people as disguises by squeezing their blobby meaty forms inside them so there's that too!
Fleshchild
author=John_Titor
I NOMINATE YOU!
TITEL TITRO! 97979!
FLESHY!
:D!!...
author=JoelMB
Well this is first unfinished game I play in sometime and I love it!!! Like how we tthis evil crawling horror. Cannot wait for the next installment.
Thank you! I'm working on the next installment as we speak. c:
Raxby plays The Huntress of the Hollow
Thank you very much for the let's play! I'm very glad you chose my game for your halloween special. :3c
Fleshchild
author=Zeebree
Omg! I can't believe its finally released c:
I've been looking forward to this game <3
Ahh thank you! Though, it's only "released" in that I put it on rmn. The game is still unfinished for now.
author=Jackarais
Just got me a nice pair of human arms for my boyflesh body. Really enjoying this game so far. The sound design is fucking superb. Keep up the great work, Bleet!
Thank you friend! I'll do my best. c:
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author=mjshi
When I first looked at this, I saw a little girl in a maid outfit xD I was confused as to why she was wiping her face with her apron...
Was it supposed to be a monster of some sort? Or was my first impression correct?
She's a kind of robot! It's a cosmetic effect she can equip, and this gif is her showing her heart.
From Next Door
author=SpaceZeta
This was legit supposed to be a simple puzzle, but because this game wasn't supposed to be a puzzle game I guess I think I didn't spend enough time on it >.< Thank you for the feedback, though!
No problem! I just beat the game and I really enjoyed it, so good job! It was short but you did really well building up the tension with that creepy window. It felt like I was actually in an Ito manga. c:
For the puzzle:
I was thinking maybe ''highlighting'' (actually do a highlight marker, or underline, or bold, or circle) the first two "point" words might be a hint to count the others. Or, use the highlighting in the hint, partially give away the code, or change some wording?
Like:
"point" = 2, "spiral" = ?, "axis" = ?, "helix" = ?
Or something like that
Like:
"point" = 2, "spiral" = ?, "axis" = ?, "helix" = ?
Or something like that
From Next Door
author=SpaceZetaauthor=TheCrimsonValleyIt's alright c: The answer is
I'm so sorry to bug you again with this but I am doing what you've suggested and nothing.
I think it might have something to do with the fact that I'm dyslectic so solving this puzzle is rather hard for me.
If you pardon, could I have the answer? I know it is kind of a cheap shoot to have the answer to a puzzle but I really tried what you said and the solution does not match up.
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I'm actually wondering if this puzzle is a bit too hard though, you're not the only person with problems with this :/
I have some thoughts on it:
The clue given in the game is just "point, spiral, helix, axis", and then you get the puzzle page/s:
The problem with the puzzle is that the page is about mathematics and includes numbers in the text itself in both numeric and in written form, plus the theta symbol which could be also counted as a number. The numbers in the text are definitely misleading, which is good puzzle design at first, but the hint gives no indication that you're supposed to count how many times the words show up. If the page wasn't about mathematics and didn't include all these false leads, or if the hint did better at suggesting you need to count the times the words show up, the puzzle wouldn't be so hard.
I also included an image of my thought process last night when I was trying to figure out the puzzle, just to show how the presented information might lead someone to the wrong answers over and over:
In red:
I first noticed the "important numbers" mentioned in the text, those numbers quoted exactly as "1., 2., three, two, 3-d, theta"
My first guess (1, 2, 2, 2) was me thinking the text just before the important words was the code. So "1." meant "point", "2." meant "helix", "two" meant "spiral", and "2." might also mean "axis".
When that didn't work, I kept thinking "point" was still supposed to be "1.", so then I guessed spiral might also be "two" "3-d" "theta=0", helix might also be "2." "three" "theta=0", and axis might also be "2." "three"
In yellow:
After giving up on the numbers, I then decided it might just be the order in which the words first appear, so point = 1, axis = 2, helix = 3, and spiral = 4
In green:
My last, desperate, worst guess was maybe the amount of letters in each word, so point = 5, spiral = 6, helix = 5, and axis = 4.
The idea that I just had to count the times each word appeared never crossed my mind. Especially because the text goes on to talk about spirals, giving the word spiral too many mentions, so I thought it was just filler text. I guess that was supposed to be indication that the amount of times each word appeared was the real answer, but I was so tied up in the actual numbers given, and the hint I kept checking just said "point spiral helix axis", and the first page mentions all of those words and the second doesn't, that I just never thought of that possibility. Then I just gave up and asked for the answer last night lol.

The problem with the puzzle is that the page is about mathematics and includes numbers in the text itself in both numeric and in written form, plus the theta symbol which could be also counted as a number. The numbers in the text are definitely misleading, which is good puzzle design at first, but the hint gives no indication that you're supposed to count how many times the words show up. If the page wasn't about mathematics and didn't include all these false leads, or if the hint did better at suggesting you need to count the times the words show up, the puzzle wouldn't be so hard.
I also included an image of my thought process last night when I was trying to figure out the puzzle, just to show how the presented information might lead someone to the wrong answers over and over:

In red:
I first noticed the "important numbers" mentioned in the text, those numbers quoted exactly as "1., 2., three, two, 3-d, theta"
My first guess (1, 2, 2, 2) was me thinking the text just before the important words was the code. So "1." meant "point", "2." meant "helix", "two" meant "spiral", and "2." might also mean "axis".
When that didn't work, I kept thinking "point" was still supposed to be "1.", so then I guessed spiral might also be "two" "3-d" "theta=0", helix might also be "2." "three" "theta=0", and axis might also be "2." "three"
In yellow:
After giving up on the numbers, I then decided it might just be the order in which the words first appear, so point = 1, axis = 2, helix = 3, and spiral = 4
In green:
My last, desperate, worst guess was maybe the amount of letters in each word, so point = 5, spiral = 6, helix = 5, and axis = 4.
The idea that I just had to count the times each word appeared never crossed my mind. Especially because the text goes on to talk about spirals, giving the word spiral too many mentions, so I thought it was just filler text. I guess that was supposed to be indication that the amount of times each word appeared was the real answer, but I was so tied up in the actual numbers given, and the hint I kept checking just said "point spiral helix axis", and the first page mentions all of those words and the second doesn't, that I just never thought of that possibility. Then I just gave up and asked for the answer last night lol.
Fleshchild
author=Hexatonaauthor=bleetJust from your avatar, bleet, I can tell we're on the same wavelength.
Sweet! I hope that when you do play it, it doesn't disappoint!
...Man, I keep forgetting there's like a huge swath of people who never really go to the forums. So many people I haven't met. Your other games are also on my playlist from other random times.
Hahaha dude that's awesome! Yeah, I suppose I should go on the forums more, it does look really inviting. I think I've only posted like, three times or something haha.
I have a lot of games I want to do still, so I'm really glad they've caught your interest so far. I got my foothold with Jasei and Huntress, but FC is like, my tipping point. I even hope to make a game with the character in my avatar, but we'll see if I can even manage finishing this one first. :b
Fleshchild
author=Gredge109
This looks fantastic! Love the artwork. Going to check this out real soon.
Also, glad to see more Lovecraftian horror! I'm a big fan of of that style of horror/fantasy.
author=VicWhite
Bleet's art is just TOO MUCH. <3 <3
Thank you very much! Please check it out when you can. c:
author=Hexatona
You know, this is the first game I've added to my playlist that DIDN'T have "other users who added this game also added..." so, I'm assuming I am the first!
Sweet! I hope that when you do play it, it doesn't disappoint!













