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i really love this concept! one of my favorite takes on the theme so far :) i wish it were longer, but that's just how jam games go.

i don't know if this was just my browser doing weird things, but it's possible for me to see people waiting past the edges of the play area. i even "caught" one of them before they entered the second time i played, but i think that broke the game because the credits didn't roll on that playthrough.

i really loved the art style of this game, and the chorus gradually joining in on the song was a nice touch. i also liked the controls! using the mouse while searching the keyboard with one hand was frantic, but the keys were clumped together enough that it wasn't frustrating. great work on this!

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What a lovely comment, thank you ! I'm glad you enjoyed the game. I can't explain why you see people over the edges but I notify my collegues.

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here's a screenshot if that helps at all! (i tried to get as many of them as i could while they were still offscreen this time, and the game froze at this point)

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Hey, thanks for the time spend on the game, on commenting and troubleshooting ;) 

By the way, I was kind of aware of the problem, which has something to do with viewport size and default camera in Godot. As this was my first jam with Godot and programming all week-end, I didn't spend the necessary time solving this issue. 

I'm really sorry that it impacted your experience (though you seem to have enjoyed !).

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i thought it might be a viewport issue, but i wasn't sure. how is godot? i'm leaning towards it as my next engine to learn, so i'm interested your experience with it :)

it didn't impact me too badly! it's easy enough to ignore, and i did exactly that on my first playthrough! i just wanted to mess around after i beat it to see what would happen, haha. and again, great work on this!