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Thank you for your feedback! Your guess is incorrect. I'm guessing you're referring to the "ty for playing" level when you're talking about the frame drop. The auto tiling only happens when you edit the level. The way I manage collisions is just very slow and I haven't had the time to add any optimisations. Here is a video that I made on optimising collisions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J06tUL_pPhs. I also think that the web build had a very negative impact on the way that the game is drawn. When I run the game from its source code, it works a lot faster. Anyway, thanks for your feedback!

Oh, it’s a Pygame! Please, put mention of the framework/game engine in the games info. That way it’s cool to see representation of your chosen engine/framework.

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I put it in the game description. I'll put it in the game info next time I participate in a game jam. Thank you for playing and for your feedback.

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Just in case if you didn’t know. DaFluffyPotato on YouTube has amazing channel for Pygame and even free course. He knows how to get a good performance with Pygame.

I know about Dafluffypotato and I love what he does, but I haven't used any of his code or his tutorials. I prefer to solve problems myself without help from other people. The most help that I let myself get is the theory of the code, but never a line by line tutorial. I love what he does, but I haven't used any of his optimisations. Thanks for your feedback and have a nice day!