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A jam submission

Willy's Wishy-Washy WishesView game page

You are a Wish Granting Genie for a Racoon that may become a little too ambitious.
Submitted by Kaseadios (@kaseadios) — 22 minutes, 43 seconds before the deadline
Rated by 4 people so far
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How does the game fit the theme?
You, as a Genie, are under pressure to try to grant a Racoon's wishes, even if they don't seem very well though out, nothing can go wrong... right?

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
Some code was made with moderate help from LLM's

How many people worked on the game?
2

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Comments

Submitted

Fun little cute game! The story is a fun idea. I wish there was an easier way to ger around the maze, and could see where the end was. But its a great job at what its trying to be! Well done!

Developer

Thank you for your comment! Glad you liked it. Movement was a strugle to make work too, so will be fixed in the future. Your feedback is greatly appreciated~

Submitted

The raccoon looks very cute. I figured out the directions of the raccoon. Maybe you should add a little icon at the end of the path

Developer

Thank you for your feedback! Wether or not to signal the objective was actually a decision made to give purpose to the racoon being there in the first place (not knowing where the end is may make it more puzzling to figure out the correct way).

I'm glad you liked the racoon! 

Submitted

The game Idea is great and the visuals are appealing.
Controls are wanky and feels like racoon is not giving the right direction ...:)

Developer

Thank you for your feedback! 

The racoon is actually giving the right directions, it's up to you to discover in what order you must follow them.

 However, I understand this wasn't communicated properly!