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That was... interesting. I didn't have anyone to play it with, but surprisingly just using four windows wasn't as irritating or awkward as I thought it would be. It's mechanically interesting and sits in that sweet spot of where it's wild and should be unplayable, yet it is.

The not-quite-synchronized kazoo music coming out of four instances is a bit annoying, but grew on me as I played it, and never made me want to close the game.

The explosion effect is really intense and actually scared me a bit the first time I experienced it.

Unfortunately, I'm not able to experience this game in its full glory with friends, and most probably won't either. That's the risk of a multiplayer game I suppose, but like I said, it works well enough alone.

I was looking forward to this one a bit but I'm surprised how much I like it even still.

In all fairness, I haven't been able to play it multiplayer myself, and even I'm surprised by the singleplayer stuff, and I'm probably even more surprised than you about the fact that this somehow is playable.

The kazoo music not being quite synchronized was, as you may have guessed, unintentional. At one point, I was considering making each instance randomly offset the kazoo music a bit, to ensure that they would be somewhat unsynchronized, but I eventually decided that it would just be a bit too annoying even for me so I chose to not do that. And I guess that was probably for the better.

The intense explosion effect was partially out of laziness. I recycled the explosion noise from another game of mine (Muffin Mania), partially because my voice was in a bit of pain and I didn't want to try making another improvised explosion noise, and partially because I knew that explosion noise had quite a bit of impact to it (after all, in that game, that explosion noise was the 'game over' noise) and I wanted the explosion in this game to feel like it had some impact because, y'know, you've just smashed face-first into an Inconvenient Space Rock (in space). Apologies for the jumpscare though.

I'm glad you enjoyed the game!