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I found it a tad bit slidy from what I can remember. (I'm on mobile right now so I can't play the game). Generally you want a character to be snappy with short acceleration and deceleration. Also other little things like coyote time, jump buffers, etc also help, but may not be a good idea on such a short time. I do remember finding the fact that enemies followed you through scenes to be annoying, since sometimes the bats end up seeing you before you enter the room. Anyways, these are all really just minor things, the game overall was good for the time you had! 

to me it didnt feel like it had much acceleration and deceleration , it also has jump buffering and coyote time. Maybe it was lagging or I don’t have them set high enough, it could be a problem with web builds slowing down. Thanks for the in depth comments! 

Hello again!
I just came back to my computer so I played it again. Yeah I'll have to stand by my previous statement, a bit more acceleration and deceleration would be better. Your jumping is a bit floaty! I'd recommend for a better jump to make your gravity stronger as the player falls, leading to tighter timing. having stronger gravity may also help.
anyways that's all I have to say, if you have any other questions I'll be happy to answer them :D

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Hello again!
I just came back to my computer so I played it again. Yeah I'll have to stand by my previous statement, a bit more acceleration and deceleration would be better. Your jumping is a bit floaty! I'd recommend for a better jump to make your gravity stronger as the player falls, leading to tighter timing. having stronger gravity may also help.
anyways that's all I have to say, if you have any other questions I'll be happy to answer them :D