This game's standout feature are its graphics. Everything is lovingly detailed, and the palette helps sell the "rustic" aesthetic the game is going for.
Regarding the gameplay, I like the core gameplay loop quite a bit, and the fact that there's enough variety to keep the player on their toes (monsters coming from behind, moving blocks). In that sense, it really does feel like a standalone game.
The audio is fitting and the music is nice. Except for the player dash cooldown sound effect, which rather sounds like a player damage sfx, and can be a bit confusing at times.
The technical field presents with a few shortcomings, though. I've seen the path selection and the music bug out various times. The former sometimes experienced fatal bugs.
Great job!