When starting out as a haunted hotel, it's best to start small and work your way up.
this post was submitted on 15 Oct 2025
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Yeah, I'd recommend getting just one small ghost at first. Once it has established a haunting ecosystem in the hotel, wild ghosts will start to migrate there.
I want a haunted hotel sim game now where you have to balance the haunting to haunt the maximum number of guests.
I love the story telling around the ghost. Not, uh, diegetic story telling mind, but rather the tale of how the artist tried desperately to make the little ghost white with an eraser, realized that wouldn't work, and then colored it in white instead.
Love comics in this style. 😍
Just how I like 'em.