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It seems simple and quickly easy to learn once you know that [R] reloads your gun (now that I read the flavor text), though since it has such simple controls I would have personally gone with [Right Click] to reload as it made it a bit hard to keep moving and reload frequently. (R for Reload works well for first/third, but rarely for top down in my opinion). The game also threw a "ScriptError" in the console once you died. This was certainly a cute shooter, nice job!

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Thank you it was my first attempt at making a game , so there were a few things i couldnt work out and also i was hell bent on making the sprites and animation myself so that took a lot of the time but im glad you enjoyed it

Well, congrats for your first attempt! I could tell the sprites had time put into them being made.  Have you made sprites before or was this your first time making sprites as well? My first was a space shooter that had one-eyed shape monsters XP You definitely did well with your sprites to get a coherent style with a good choice of colors. :thumbs_up:

Thank you so much. ive tried making sprites before but never animated them so the animation was a little hard but it got easy as i got the hang of it

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Have you heard of the program Piskel? It really helps with the editing sprite animations, I use it mainly with pixel art but I do use it during game development (since GMS does a bit that it can do, but a little better in my opinion). And as they say, practice makes perfect 'w^~*

yeah but never tried it tho