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Hidden Features in Reanimal

The game hides disturbing secrets and optional interactions that deepen the horror experience. They aren’t required for progression, but they make the world feel far more alive… and unsettling.

1. 🐷 “Farm Ruins” — Living Scarecrow
In an abandoned field, you can find a scarecrow that subtly moves when you’re not looking directly at it. If both players turn away at the same time, it changes position

2. 🚪 “Old House” — Whispering Door
One locked door emits quiet whispers. If you stay nearby long enough, the voices become clearer and may hint at hidden lore or upcoming dangers.

3. 🪞 “Basement” — Mirror Entity
A cracked mirror shows something that isn’t behind you. If both players stand still, the reflection starts moving independently.

4. 🐾 “Forest Path” — Following Creature
You may notice extra footsteps behind you. If you stop suddenly, something invisible stops too — but you never actually see it.

5. 🔦 “Tunnel” — Flickering Light Game
If you repeatedly turn your flashlight on and off, shadows begin reacting differently, sometimes revealing hidden symbols on the walls.

6. 🧸 “Child’s Room” — Moving Toys
Toys slightly change position each time you re-enter the room. If both players leave and return together, the layout can completely shift.

7. 🌊 “Swamp” — Breathing Water
In certain areas, the water surface subtly “breathes.” Standing still for too long may trigger something beneath it.

8. 🪑 “Abandoned School” — Chair Puzzle
Some chairs are out of place. If players sit in specific ones simultaneously, a hidden passage briefly opens.

9. 🔔 “Church Ruins” — Bell Ritual
Ringing the bell in a certain rhythm triggers distant sounds… and possibly awakens something nearby.

10. 🐺 “Night Field” — Eyes in the Dark
If you turn off all light sources, glowing eyes appear around you. They don’t attack immediately — unless you move.

🎮 Tip:
Most hidden features in Reanimal aren’t marked or explained. The game rewards curiosity — but sometimes noticing too much can make things worse.

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