Wooo a stealth game!!! The rare occurrence that happens in a game jam once in awhile, so nice to see one. Especially since this was a super fun one, and very similar to the idea that I sort of settled on, but with way better level designs. That comboed with the bouncing of the lures lead to some interesting corner peeking. Though the regen sort of made it trivial if you wanted to go super slow.
I will say though for a maze I had a relatively easy time finding my way through the levels, even with the samey walls etc. the view plus the camera effect and the layouts made it relatively easily to figure out where I was, and where each direction would take me. Which was super nice. Though, I did somehow completely miss the door for the first however long, so I died a lot to that lol.
Besides that though, it's an interesting way to do a stealth game, if a bit iffy on the clarity of the AI, mainly their view range. Which to be fair, with the standardized wall sizes wasn't too hard to figure out, but it was a bit confusing at times. Especially when they rocket after you quite quickly. Though I do like that there's not a super easy way to counter them when they do so because that would make the best strategy to just sprint through spamming lures.
Which to be fair, I did do a bit, and it does somewhat work. But I'm happy it's not a super dominant strategy due to the recharged time and max lures. Though I do wonder how it would play if the lures were more a blind/stun grenade, or something, that you can pick up and reuse, hence having to pick them up. Rather than just waiting around to get them back. That would likely require some more clarity on where they'd land possibly? So it may be more work than it's worth.
Just spitballing with that though, overall it's a really cool concept. Executed quite well with a nice clear art style, simple to understand mechanics and a relatively clear goal if you don't miss the glowing green block (entirely on me).