Good work on your first game! I actually loved what I played of this game. Of course, there are a couple things you can do to make it a smoother experience for the player like a dynamic, more zoomed out camera, some checkpoints and the like, but this was awesome! I got stuck at the first wall like some other commenters, but then I saw your comment about using shift and saw the (really awesome) hand drawn sign.
I felt really accomplished when I pulled off the first wall jump and was very invested in exploring the ship. I got past the red block section (appreciated the FNWF and Among Us references along the way btw) but didn't figure out the trick of getting the yellow block to stop the lava, and gave up after I died and it made me start over from the beginning. But I would absolutely play an updated version of the game and want to make it to the moon to see the ending. Your story telling via level design and ambition are great and I wish other players were able to appreciate all the work you put into this more. Please keep making games!
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"Thanks! I put a lot of time and effort into my game. I'm glad you enjoyed it, even if it wasn't perfect. I actually have a reason why I didn't add a checkpoint in the first place. you see This game was supposed to be a rage game, but looking back, I kind of wish I had added some checkpoints to make it feel more fair, especially in the tutorial. Maybe if I had made the camera zoom out a little bit, it would have been even better. But I'm still happy with how the game turned out. Maybe one day I'll make an updated version. I hope to see you soon! (Oh yeah, by the way you game is pretty good. I like it how you game try to be they own things and also this is not FNWF.This is a fnaf note that I add in the my game along with some other stuff that I add in the my game like Pepsi, and if you pick the yellow block, touch the button, and press 'Up,' the block should turn on. After it's turned on, you can continue moving to the right.) (Press 'S' to pick the yellow block.)"
"and thanks for playing my game"