On Little Sis%21 - Night Attack
If she has a big test the next day, maybe save the silly string for Friday night.
Fans of the story point to a hidden blog (now taken down) where @Corridor6 claimed that typing ! out loud would "invite the mimic." By using %21 , the narrator was trying to document the event without summoning it. night attack on little sis%21
This is the most controversial part of the logs. After a successful "Night Attack," the little sister never remembers the event. But she draws pictures. Always the same picture: Two stick figures standing in a doorframe, and a third figure twisted upside down in the corner, labeled "the guest." If she has a big test the next
A user on Itch.io, while admitting the game had some lag, praised the concept and noted that it lacked "the fright of what the enemy could look like," instead offering a "warm and cozy atmosphere". This is the most controversial part of the logs
Blue light and stimulating content (even seemingly harmless videos) over-excite a child's nervous system before sleep. 4. How to Prevent Future Nighttime Attacks
If she has a big test the next day, maybe save the silly string for Friday night.
Fans of the story point to a hidden blog (now taken down) where @Corridor6 claimed that typing ! out loud would "invite the mimic." By using %21 , the narrator was trying to document the event without summoning it.
This is the most controversial part of the logs. After a successful "Night Attack," the little sister never remembers the event. But she draws pictures. Always the same picture: Two stick figures standing in a doorframe, and a third figure twisted upside down in the corner, labeled "the guest."
A user on Itch.io, while admitting the game had some lag, praised the concept and noted that it lacked "the fright of what the enemy could look like," instead offering a "warm and cozy atmosphere".
Blue light and stimulating content (even seemingly harmless videos) over-excite a child's nervous system before sleep. 4. How to Prevent Future Nighttime Attacks