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That was an incredibly unique experience. Whoever says video games aren't art has clearly not played this one.

It strikes me as distantly Edmund McMillen-esque, if that's a compliment. Might be the combination of relatable childhood memories with somewhat unsettling body stuff. The physics here were absolutely delightful. (So were the visuals and audio for that matter.)

It's a jam game so I don't want to sound entitled about out-of-scope functionality, but it might be even more fun if you could actually deform the lollipop depending on where you lick it, instead of it just shrinking.