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Wow. Considering this is your first game jam entry ever (and maybe even your first game ever(?)) this is really well done. I haven't really found a skilling strategy that works yet but I assume it exists so quite a nice little optimization game that challenges you to understand the system and find a solution. Really good idea with a nice an simple design. Took me a while to figure out that the squares are viruses... xD

First of all, a big THANK YOU for playing my game, honestly I never thought you would ever notice my game, let alone play it. You made my day...

[BORING BACKSTORY START]
Yes, this was my first game ever (but perhaps you don't know that this game was created in just 24 hours...). For a few months I had proposed to myself to participate in a game jam, to learn how to make games, and when you posted the video on youtube about this game jam, at which point I said to myself "Why not try?": Needless to say, I wasn't wrong in participating and I had a lot of fun doing it, although it was true that at the beginning I was a little hesitant... Above all I did not expect a community so open to new users...
[BORING BACKSTORY END]

I made a lot of mistakes in the production of this game (mainly it was not explaining well what had to be done and what was the final goalof the game and that BORING music), and I know that the game must be balanced and polished. I hope i'll do better in my next games...

If you want an easy win, try to buy only the keyboard upgrade (the first one). If you want some challenge try to buy also the CPU upgrades (the second and the third ones). The others are fine too, but I find it is a bit TOO difficult to win with the others... with all 6 it is directly impossible, i honestly don't think you can win with more than 3 types of upgrades at a time... (but this is a good thing, in my opinion, so that the player is not only buying random updates, but he must also use a bit of strategy, all emphasized by the fact that the costs of the upgrades increase all together)

And once again, thank you for playing my game, you made me really happy = D

(Wow, I wrote such a poem... Sorry for the long comment... Apparently I had a lot to say...)

Haha. Nice. Glad you enjoyed the jam. You seem to learn quickly so I'm sure you will do even better next time. :)