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Definitely the one I played the most in this jam :) Loved the combination of a visual novel with card games mechanics for making the choices. Tough, though! Only managed to win on easy after a couple of runs. Took me a while to get the hang of the mechanics, not being very familiar with this kind of game. Nice finish, very engaging. I would have wished for an undo button a few times as well (like, spending the last action and then realizing I actually wanted to play a "gain 1 action" card first). At one point I got confused because I had 3 successful dates and still lost - because it wasn't with the same girl, misunderstood that. When you play it a dozen times, things get a little repetitive. Still very impressive given the few weeks that went into development of the game. Great job, overall!

Thanks for playing! I'm glad you enjoyed enough to play it multiple times until you got an ending! 

I'm definitely thinking about possibly adding an undo option, although I'm trying to figure out how to do it without players relying to much on it. For example, a player could play an action to draw a card, not like the card, undo that action, and use their action on something else. You could say if a player wants to "cheat" like that, why not just let them, it is a single player game after all. But I don't know, it doesn't sit right with me. Still thinking about it.

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How about playing a card by actively dragging and dropping it into the used card area? That would give players a chance to think if that's the card they actually want to play, and cancel the drag operation if necessary. I agree that a full-scale undo undermines gameplay.

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You're absolutely right, that's a great idea! Now that I think about quite a bit of deckbuilders have that and I completely neglected it 😅

Thanks for the suggestion!