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I recorded some gameplay

https://litter.catbox.moe/pxtc05.zip

multiple videos packed into one zip. link expires in 3 days. No commentary, just gameplay.

Your art is really nice. The character is cute, but the only time I say her face was on itch page, and not in game. 

Anime Girl part was funny. I assume the whole character is just a little joke for the DD.

The movement feels really slow. I know there is a speed upgrade, which I only saw once, but I think the default speed is too slow. Also the speed upgrade cost 2 coins - I would need to save up to get it, and I did not even know it was an option.

Sometimes projectiles go through corners, see below:

Sometimes perspective makes it less predictable when a projectile is going to bounce of a wall, especially the lowest part of the screen.

I don't know how many levels you made, but I was getting better, and felt satisfied with how far I got on my best run.

Thanks for the linux build by the way. I hope to see you next DD

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Thank you for the footage! Did you find any issues in the Linux build? I saw a couple visual ones, but I'd be interested in knowing if the level/dungeon editors saving/loading works.

You can exit upgrade stages without spending money, the doors are always open, but in the next build the door opening animation will be delayed (I didn't intend for it to be hidden by the screen transition) so hopefully it will be noticeable.

Regarding bullets, they bounce halfway up the wall. The perspective is angled so that the side of a wall will have the same vertical pixelcount on screen as the top of a tile, so you can base your measurements off of that. Basically this means there's half a tile more "inside" the upper parts of walls, and half a tile more on their visible side. For enemies and the player, the hitbox is more "what you can see" rather than x-above-from-the-ground-accurate-in-3d.

I don't recall any issues, just what you can see in the footage.

I opened the level editor once, but I couldn't figure out how to do anything, so treat it as untested I guess.

Yeah, I noticed later the doors were open. Saving money for later just never even occurred to me as an option until I found that upgrade which cost 2 coins.