My name is Jessica Bene, but a lot of my friends call me Jessi! I was born and raised in Southern California, more specifically the Anaheim area! I was raised by my grandparents, and my aunt and uncle. When I was 12 years old, after my uncle lost his job, him, my aunt, my grandfather, me, my sister, her husband and their son all packed up our stuff and moved to Eugene, Oregon. Where my aunt grew up. We've been here in Oregon since 2011 and I have loved every minute of it! My goal in life is to become a preschool-second grade teacher. I have been working toward that goal since I was in middle school. I would take the electives that pertaining to childcare just so I would feel more prepared later in life for my career goal. My hobbies include reading, photography, and taking care of my pets. My top favorite books are 'The Tale of Edgar Sawtelle' by David Wroblewski, and 'Mere Christianity' by C.S. Lewis. I am an amateur photographer so my photos aren't fanta
To try and sum up my experience playing 'Scary Girl' in a few words would be: confusing, frustrating, and familiar. I have never been great at video games. I am not horrible, but it takes me a lot of practice to get the hang of a game. I tried to play several times during this week, and while the controls were simple enough to follow and were similar to other games I have played before I just couldn't get the hang of this one. I kept dying and while the instructions on which keys I used to move were clear, I couldn't understand the hints that were given to me via picture and cryptic clues. In short, I didn't get very far, not even passed the first level. In relation to the four layers: Gameplay - In relation to gameplay, I found the game simple to follow, it was definitely the right balance between introduction and play. I will say that I personally wished the introduction had more words than just "A strange man in her dreams. Who is he?" and for my