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Hallo,

Thank you for sharing your game.  I’ve already saved its RATING;

1. verified: GAME due to observed GAME OFF 2022 Abandon the ship!’s developer, Diego Ramirez, also wrote a review of it; adds: GAME to be playable via web browser

2. observed: noticeable 2D pixel drawing technique, with keyphrase: learnable; adds: noticeable font technique as that used with 80’s arcade and family computer games, e.g. Super Mario Bros. #1 (Family Computer);

3. observed: noticeable background music; adds: sound effects to remind self of family computer games when getting the banana, Duke Nukem#1 (PC) when falling from height whose measurement exceeds the set threshold

4. verified: GAMEPLAY to be of getting all the missing lunch boxes of protagonist monkey’s co-workers, and then returning to the chief monkey; adds: banana count and elapsed time to exist to cause another play of the game; admits: self had to re-verify the GAME’s explanation on the web page to learn the correct action to finish the game after getting all the lunch boxes

5. observed: self to be surprised to learn that there is no JUMP command; adds: self remembered Elevator ACTION (Family Computer) when protagonist monkey became stuck to the moving concrete, albeit in this case, monkey did NOT die;

6. notes: as reminder to self, protagonist monkey’s walking drawing technique; adds: when OUTPUT, that was previously classified to be NOT doable, becomes observed to be doable, it causes more developers to re-classify it as doable, keyphrase: track, running; remembers: self to have previously observed the OUTPUT of using javascript to be as that of family computer games, based on the PAC-MAN javascript game; adds: web version on mobile with controller inputs as observed in itch.io applications, e.g. invertedhat’s postie, allalonegamez’s rewind-time;


Thank you. Health!