I really liked this game! I loved the art style and I love the cynical view on the city and city life. All the fake billboards and stuff remind me of like GTA and things like that, I liked looking at them!
And talking to the characters was a neat touch, and I liked that my platforms were part of the world. I agree with others that it's a little hard to distinguish what is and what isn't a platform, but eventually I was sort of able to tell.
I also liked the accidental progression, is what I would call it. Where, I am just jumping around to where I can, and then accidentally make progress in the game.
My biggest problems were:
The platforming needs some work. There's no coyote time, so a lot of times I would try to jump off the edge only to just press jump a half second to late and fall to the ground. Which isn't fun, when I have to do a whole jump sequence over and over again to try and time the last jump just right.
To compensate, I would jump too early, and then have moments where the hitbox should have just been a little more forgiving. Like I can see I collide with it and almost stand up, but don't. Or sometimes I would just slide off because I was on the edge.
And the dialog system itself is soooooo slow. Watching the bubble appear, all the text roll on, all the text roll back, and then the bubble disappear for every single piece of dialogue just felt so tedious. The characters aren't saying very much but it takes so long to get through it. I would have preferred if the dialog bubble just stayed up, and then let me press a button (like F) to skip the text animation and just have it displayed.
The only other minor issue I had was, the gravity felt inconsistent. Falling after a jump would feel floaty, and then sometimes I fall off the edge and zoom to the ground.
But, again, I loved the art style, and the cynical view on things. Really captured that "I don't trust anyone in this town" vibe for everyone. And I think the platforming is really fun and exploring the level is great, just it needs some polish to make it not as frustrating.
Great entry!