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Thank you!! I was really unsure about this one because there was pretty much no time to test it properly, implementing stuff up until the last minute, making concessions and having to explain it outside the game, so I'm glad it wasn't a disaster 🥲

I'm glad the sound stuff didn't go unnoticed. Had a lot of fun with that, especially the chanting.

Maybe assigning a vertical row of keys would've been better. I struggled a bit too. And it's definitely hard to make real decisions so quickly!

Quoting myself from the LD page: my biggest regret is that I didn’t make it clearer how much a given individual favours you, which makes the kiss move a bit of a gamble. Another thought bubble that clearly stated P1 or P2 would’ve worked. Currently it's only shown—not so clearly—by the contrast of their silhouette (added this to the instructions now).

Really glad you liked it! As usual I probably won't work more on anything else at least before I can finally get Ao out the door, but this is definitely one that would be fun to try and polish at some point~

I did try again to build on Monterey M2 but I can't even get it running on itself… :c Reading online it seems like it's something Godot devs have thought of and it's supposed to do "ad-hoc signing" but I just wasn't able to figure it out. Altho reading this I'm not sure it would help on a different computer anyway. And with Rosetta, for me, the Intel build will open only to crash immediately, which I'm guessing is the same for you? Very annoying .-.

Far from a disaster! An excellent proof-of-concept for a very interesting idea :)

Regarding the presentation of keys/notes, perhaps give the icons some sort of arrow shape? Also FWIW, I think most rhythm games  (or at least DDR and Pump It Up, off the top of my head) present directions in the order of left, down, up, right.

Totally reasonable to stay focused on Ao. Hope that's going well!

The Mac stuff is annoying... I've definitely had issues with Godot builds. I've yet to get a web export working, so I'm curious how you've been doing it. TBF, I haven't dug into it too much yet though :P

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Omg, incorporating the arrows into the icons is so obvious I can't believe I didn't think of it at all 💀 Thank you!

Godot on web has been a little tricky. For LD51 I just couldn't do it, then for LD52 I figured it out as I went along and had to spend a bunch of time on it, and now finally for LD53 I basically knew what I needed to do (and not do) and it went smoothly. I wrote down what I found out last time in a reply to this post which also has some other info.

Someone got a macOS build to work for me on the M2 for another game yesterday, so I hope they'll get back to me on how they did it, and I can pass it on to you.

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Oh this is incredibly helpful. I'd definitely love to hear your findings on macOS stuff too. Thank you! What Godot version(s) have you used for recent jams?

No reply yet unfortunately. But Godot is 3.5, as 4 didn't seem ready for this stuff yet (new web build troubles etc)