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This was really fun to play! I liked the whole concept, seeing the world through a rat's eye was a very interesting idea, and the dungeon area was very fun. The nightvision also was a good idea, I kinda expected things to become visible when you used it since you made the switched functional. Maybe the bedroom could have specific markings on the walls, or there could be messages left by previous rats warning you of the poison? Also maybe a gauge showing you how much you charged your jump would be helpful, so you don't overdo it and yeet across the room like I did.

I enjoyed the fact that the code was randomized so you can't brute force it. The mechanic to remember clues is also a nice touch, especially since I feel like that game would be a great one to speed run, and having to remember the notes or write them down would make it slower and less fun.

My main enemy wasn't Beast, I think I only woke him up maybe twice and once was on purpose to see what the gameover was like. However the lighting made the platforming hard at points. I couldn't finish it because when I got to the end of the dungeon and tried to eat the satanic cheese, Beast got to me through the pentagram. I think I'll try again when I don't have the flu anymore, it was fun. Oh and some of the sounds seemed kinda random, they got me to jump once or twice but when nothing happened, I just started ignoring it. Maybe that was a bug on my end? My computer is old.

Despite bullying the game as much as I could, it was very stable and there were barely any glitch. The game froze, like, once? And when I got on top of the bedroom cupboard and jumped, I clipped through the roof. But honestly that was it. I'm used to playing way glitchier games in jams, so that was a really good surprise.

Also Beast made me think of NightMind, so that was a plus. The design looked properly spooky, but not overly so.

Overall that was a very fun game and I can imagine people trying to beat each other's high scores.

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Thank you Max! Appreciate you taking the time to playtest our game and leave detailed feedback, you'll see some of your suggestions implemented in a future version of the game for sure!

Hope you feel better soon.

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Looking forwards to it, it really has a lot of potential!

And thank you, I have painkillers and tea 💪