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Your game did so well, very impressive scores, well done!

This was my 4th jam, but I was only an artist in the other 3 and we never submitted anything because we always ran out of time. This was my first jam where I did some coding as well as art. I started learning Godot in October, had literally never written a single line of code before it so I am a very early beginner. My team mate had messed around in Unreal Engine for a while, but didn't get very far with it so they decided to start learning Godot with me. I am absolutely delighted that not only did we manage to submit something, but it was something that many people seemed to enjoy!

We are planning on continuing working on it and updating it on here (we will upload the updated version separately though, we like the idea of keeping the original version on here so anyone who is curious can see how it started), not because we think it's good enough to be a proper game but because we both enjoyed working on it and we have a good idea of what we want to try to turn it into. We both hope to be devs some day, but we still have a long path of learning before we can even start taking steps towards that goal.

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Thank you.

I would love to play an updated version of your game.  The "Lemon Wizard" will always make me smile.

I was surprised to see my game do so well to be honest.  It was something I made in 8 days using custom artwork and sounds (except the Last Post over the ending card).  When that time is taken away, I only spent 4 days on the code and "making" the game, so I didn't really expect it to do well.

Regarding your last sentence, I saw an interesting video from YouTuber StayAtHomeDev a few weeks ago, one of the key points in the video was that basically if you were watching the video (about game development), and if you are working on making a game, then YOU ARE a game dev.  It kind of hit me while watching it that even though I hadn't published the previous game I made, and even though I haven't made money from it, I am a game developer, and now I have made 2 games to some kind of completion.