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Incredible the amount of polish and quality! Love the pixel art, love the opening music, love the feel and even the little dialogue between the two sides. Even putting in controller support!? That's dedication. One question I have is about using godot for this game. What are your thoughts of the engine? I've always thought about trying to learn it, but can't seem to find the place to start. 

Anyways, great game, one tweak I would do is reduce the time on the zoom out of the character on the city. Feels too long after seeing it more than once.

Thanks we worked really hard!  I personally have used Unity and Godot for some pretty serious indie work.  I love Unity, its what I did most my first real attempt at a game in but Godot is way nimbler.  That's something I have come to prioritize.  Unity's 3D is far stronger but the simplicity of Godot is something that allows, me at least, to fly through what needs doing.  At this point I don't think I'd go back, even for 3D as Godot is getting stronger there.  From what you've done in Unity you're more than capable of doing good work in Godot.  GDQuest and my personal favorite Gamesfromscratch are two awesome places to start learning the ins and outs but to be honest, where I am, a lot of times I go to Unity people like Brackeys and GameGrind see how they solve code problems and just go from there.

As to the camera taking a long time, this is a debate I had with myself for two days XD.  If we are allowed to update you can look out for being able to skip after you've played the game once before.