Ok, follow-up that needs to be brought up. During Feedback Quests 3 and 4, after I had given you my feedback (which in those cases was pretty much entirely negative), you removed your entries completely. When it happened during FQ3, I thought I was crazy at first. I didn't know why the total number of games I played was greater than the number in the jam, until I noticed yours was pulled. When this happened again in FQ4, it went from being a bit of a silly response to being pretty sad. Despite what you may think, my goal here is NOT to just shit all over your games. I hope the comment above offers some evidence of this. I am aware you use old software and hardware to make your games, but to me this is an excuse. Being on old software and hardware doesn't mean bad game design is okay. Just because games today tend to have better design doesn't mean it's a result of modern software. For example, look at Mario games. These have been some of the most polished games since the 1980s. The resolution stuff is one thing, I can let that slide. However, there are going to be things that I will be critical of if they don't seem to work to me.
I say this all because I need to ensure the intent of my feedback is understood before I bring up a significant issue. I need it to be understood that when I'm giving feedback, it's to try and improve the game. If everything about the game doesn't feel good to me, then I'm going to criticize everything about the game. And that is an important part of this game jam: to get feedback, good or bad. Whether you agree with the feedback is up to you. However, removing your games upon getting a highly critical review is just... not acceptable. And since you've last entered, I've joined with the team behind FQ. As such, even if I'm not a host for this specific event (I tend to host the mini events we now do), I do need to keep in mind the integrity of the events. And as such, I do want to inform you that if this game gets pulled from getting feedback from me (or from getting a lot of negative feedback in general), I will be speaking with the head of the group about banning you entirely from these events. Now if you're wondering why I'm not saying this privately, it's because I've already spoken about the issue in a public setting (aka on stream) when I saw it happen before, before I was part of the team. As such, a lot of people are aware of this. This makes it better for me to be transparent, to be open with it and to let you know. This will also be in my stream VOD, such that if this entry IS removed, there will be evidence that this had been explained to you.
Wanting to remove your title from a jam with a long title afterwords is fine. Removing it in the middle of the event because someone was overly critical is not. While I'm not saying you need to condone rudeness (and I hope my response to this game has made it clear I'm not trying to be rude), reacting in a poor way and removing the game isn't helping.
I hope this point has been made clear. I hope you have a better understanding of my approach for feedback. I hope that my little joke in the last comment gave you a little chuckle in the end. But above all else, I hope you won't pull your games anymore even if you get a lot of negative feedback. Thank you for your time.