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Very much appreciated! Stylization might work pretty well. I know the die textures had some issues, mainly because I baked them from Blender at 1024p when I probably should have done 2048p. Level 3, though? The one that introduces the addition pads? Interesting. I'd be quite interested in hearing more about the difficulty of each level and what you thought.

And yes, it can be difficult to figure out what the next number the die will land on is. I've been working on finding a solution to that. Possibly rotating the camera, possibly something else. And yeah, in the future I might rework the die sounds. I did come to like how it made familiar little songs for the solutions during playtesting.

But thanks for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

I actually meant to say lvl 7, the one that is just a 4x5 rectangle with a lot of pads, not sure why I said 3 (maybe the third to last?); I felt like this was the hardest level in the game, as I always thought that one of the solving moves would kill me, but was instead the solution, whereas I did die a few times on the last level, but I ended up figuring it out quite quickly. I think that otherwise the difficulty scaling works pretty well, its just that the last few levels seem a little misaligned

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Okay, that's very good to know, thanks! That is one of the biggest problems with game jams. Making sure the difficulty curve is smooth enough while always knowing the solution.

My first thought to mitigating this would be to ask some friends beforehand if they could playtest a version of your game without all the polished stuff just to see how the level design and difficulty curve are. Of course this is easier to say than to do, but I think its worth a shot in the future :)

Yeah, definitely going to test the difficulty curve more thoroughly in the future. It's just difficult to take the time to do that in the middle of doing bug testing and feature and content implementation. But thanks!