- Love the models and the stamp style character portraits
- The dialogue font is fun but hard/slow to read, I wish it was saved for emphasis or you had the ability to turn it off
- I wish it was clearer what was interactable, I was running around spamming E because I didn't know what I could interact with or where I needed to be to interact with it. The 'E to interact' tooltip looks like a control tip, not "I can interact with this object," since it's at the top corner of the screen instead of near the object.
- Love the ambient night sounds that come in, I'm always a fan of responsive sound design even in small ways
- There's many times where I'm travelling downwards but I can't see if there's a platform below. I'm not sure if these are intentional leaps of faith, but if not, you'll want to check that your objects are in view of the camera relative to where the player can be
- I love the constellation mechanic!
- Charming visual style and characters
- Really neat way of communicating light pollution's effects on animals
- I wish the level design created gameplay that was more than just jumping from platform to platform. This is a really developed genre with a ton of references if you want to lean into providing a mechanical or puzzle challenge. Alternatively, if you're going for something low key, you're going to want to juice that one interaction as much as possible i.e. make it feel really good and reactive to move around in this space, have objects react to you when you land on them or pass by them, sound, ect. A piece of advice I once heard [this was about a one-button rhythm game] was that at the end of the day the game is just one button, so you have to make that one button feel as good as possible
- I wish there was more of an incentive/reason to open the notebook or it was included in the natural flow of the game. There's some good stuff in there but it's easy to miss.
- Softlocked after respawning when the camera moved so my character went off screen
- Really solid concept when it comes to communicating this climate issue. A more polished version of this would be a wonderful addition to the world.