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Fun, but a little confusing! It was indeed a lot to take in and ultimately I died in the pool room.
The beginning text was a little to  fast for me to catch all of it, and I would have liked the colors to be taught one level at a time because I'm a slow learner.
That said this was a fun game and I may very well go back to try and finish it!

Apologies for making things confusing. I was watching Human play Rage Against The Dying and I noticed Sawyer put a type matchup chart in the battle background. Was really kicking myself for not doing that, and assuming this game is at all relevant after this jam ends I may do a post-jam update which adds that. Hope you pick it up again before the jam ends.

I would totally play this again with a chart. Even if it was a companion image I could have open next to the game!

It was fun, and the chart will triple the fun!

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Honestly I might sneak that in the description. I know this is gonna be the third time I somehow find a way to loophole Harold Jam but if I threw a little cheatsheet in the description or the comments then I think it would do more help than harm. With that said, the next step is to design games so you won't need a cheatsheet, and I think having a normal length game instead of compressing it into a jam may help with that.

learning one color at a time, in a long form game, and maybe adding real color theory into it, my help for a longer game.

A cheat sheet will be very good for this.