Very interesting! I didn't understand how much additional "connection" I seem to get when I connect to a new terminal. It seemed to vary. I also felt that the presence of guards were a distraction to the core mechanic as there doesn't seem to be a way I could deal with them once detected.
Hi, Thank you for your feedback! yes, the amount of cable you get varies depending on where it plugs in, and being a stealth game, the only way to deal with the guards is to run and hide from them
Interesting concept! However, there were some things that confused me. When you connect to one of the computers for the first time, it rewards you with more connection, but when you restart that computer it gives you even more. Every time I connected to a computer I would immediately restart it because otherwise I wouldn't have enough connection to reach the next computer. It might be better to make it so that restarting a computer and connecting to it for the first time have the same effects.
Also, rewinding, although interesting, isn't really useful since you can just walk back to a computer to restore your connection by restarting it.
Thank you for your feedback! When you restart the first computer, it doesn't give you more points, it just resets the counter + 100 points that you earned for connecting.
The rewind was because at first I made the player unable to move anymore when you run out of wire, but in the end I decided to change it because the game became much more difficult, so I disabled that mechanic and now you can use the rewind as an option to avoid the guards.
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I was very confused but the rewind was funny
i get the references but it feels a little too referenced if that makes sense. still was kinda fun. the rewinding to dodge enemies was hilarious
nice game!
Very interesting! I didn't understand how much additional "connection" I seem to get when I connect to a new terminal. It seemed to vary. I also felt that the presence of guards were a distraction to the core mechanic as there doesn't seem to be a way I could deal with them once detected.
Hi, Thank you for your feedback! yes, the amount of cable you get varies depending on where it plugs in, and being a stealth game, the only way to deal with the guards is to run and hide from them
Interesting concept! However, there were some things that confused me. When you connect to one of the computers for the first time, it rewards you with more connection, but when you restart that computer it gives you even more. Every time I connected to a computer I would immediately restart it because otherwise I wouldn't have enough connection to reach the next computer. It might be better to make it so that restarting a computer and connecting to it for the first time have the same effects.
Also, rewinding, although interesting, isn't really useful since you can just walk back to a computer to restore your connection by restarting it.
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Thank you for your feedback! When you restart the first computer, it doesn't give you more points, it just resets the counter + 100 points that you earned for connecting.
The rewind was because at first I made the player unable to move anymore when you run out of wire, but in the end I decided to change it because the game became much more difficult, so I disabled that mechanic and now you can use the rewind as an option to avoid the guards.
Nice game.
Thanks you :D
I can definitely see the direction this is headed! I'd love to see a full game! Awesome!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it
Nice game! I like the stealth mechanics. It was a bit hard to maneuver around the guards.
Thanks you!
Really nice feature-rich gameplay love the meme sound could be an actual game if you invested plenty of time into it, great idea. Good luck
Thanks you, maybe i'll continue with this game but with all the things from the old metal gear
Fun game!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good job, camera was a little wonky for me but overall very fun.
Thanks, your game is very fun too
Great game, if it had more time for development I could definetely see this game be a lot better
Thank you so much!