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aaah I've always wanted to play this game while I was reading  your devlog. The controls are smooth, love the music of the end level. 

The gain for the game over is music is a little bit too loud (like 1db, max 2 for me).

The music and animations are great, especially the effect of dying from dehydration.

I have some weird "clipping", I don't know how to calling that. When I move forward some black lines appears and desappears. Maybe it's my computer.

The oasis in a second level also teleport the player to the tutoriel level when you jump while you're in it.

Did I say that my god, I love the main theme!! 

Really looking forward to test the next version. The game is cool.

Thanks for taking a look and for the feedback, Jatsu! I appreciate you taking the time to do that. I've added the bugs/issues you mentioned to the Trello board for when I get back from travel next week.

One quick thing, if you revisit this thread. Are the black lines/clipping you mention appearing in the sand? I think I remember watching a video about what might cause an issue like that. I'll check it out.

I think the oases transport issue is a mixup with something I did with the prefab. It should be a quick fix. Thanks for letting me know.

I'll adjust the game over music volume too.

Yep the black lines are in the sand. The first one is just before the text line "it's hot...", the second one between the the word "obstacles" and the rock on the ground, the third one after the first platform, the fourth one after the text "some things in the desert.." between the two last cactus. The fifth is align with the end of the mini  "moutain" of sand with a rock on it. The last one is before the three cactus section, but not like close, a little bit before. The last one is under the word "whew".


I did a screenshot for one of the line:




And that's it, everything else looks fine to me. 

Thanks, that's very helpful! I'll take a look at it next week when I get back from being on the road. I remember watching a video tutorial that talked about that sort of an issue, so I have an idea what I might need to do to fix it. The screenshot helps a ton.