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Thank you for your comment, DragonHeart! 

Thank you! Yes, an endless mode with procedural generation was always originally intended, but I didn't have a ton of time to work on this (and then failing to get an HTML build to work ate up most of my limited time), so I unfortunately had to settle for a static level design for proof-of-concept. I'll update with an endless mode build in a hopefully a week or so! 

That's a really great problem to shoutout, not knowing what's coming next. That's something I naturally would have gotten acclimated to in development, but that's excellent feedback, thank you! That has to do with the speed of the player and the size of the player (relative to the level geometry), which is something I definitely struggled coming to a decision on. I like having the player be quick and the expressiveness you get from this current size, but I'll try some variations, mostly likely shrinking the player down so you can see ahead of you better and have more time to respond. Thank you for the feedback! 

In terms of flipping sides while in-air, that's an interesting idea though my gut feeling is that that would clash with a lot of the other inherent game design, and could have problems with the player spamming back and forth across sides while in-air, so I would need to be a timer restriction or something, but then it wouldn't feel as good with arbitrary restrictions. And if you could flip in-air, you lose the slam (fall faster) ability, unless I add more buttons which makes it less intuitive, and I think the current control scheme is fairly intuitive, jumping, slamming, and flipping based on your position and side. I'll take that into consideration and see if I can generate a solution to the problem you're feeling. 

And yes, absolutely, this game in its current form is not a great epitome of the jam theme, you're absolutely right. There were earlier versions that were only one button, but I felt like having the two button controls made more sense and accomplished more while being very intuitive, and I wanted to prioritize the game design itself over the adherence to theme.

Thank you so much for taking the time to play and share your thoughts! I appreciate it! ❤️