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Very charming! A few notes:
- Lovely visuals, and the sounds are nice and non-intrusive, everything reads clearly. Great work
- Puzzle difficulty felt balanced, not too easy, not too hard for a first world, you learn the mechanics by yourself
- I was confused why a single level had nuts and bolt particles but none of the others even though they're non-interactable (did I just not notice them elsewhere? Were they supposed to be there for a particular reason?)
- the keys are correctly placed on a non-QWERTY keyboard (so no issue playing with them, left is left) but they display wrong (ex. my keyboard is AZERTY, so using the A keybind is me pushing the Q key, but it still displays as A)
If you have access to detecting physical vs value of the key, could be useful to match the display to the value of the key while keeping the physical key binds as they are. I've seen some Unity games pull it off so it should be possible. Thanks for making the keybinds physical + allowing rebind though, it's a pain every time the dev has a QWERTY keyboard and doesn't think of other possibilities (this is a solid 90% of the time, even a big budget Unity game like Genshin Impact had that issue) =w=;;
- I love the robot's little faces! Magnus and they don't have a ton of character yet though, it could be fun for them to interact a little more so the game feels less empty? Especially since the beginning puzzles are fairly easy, it wouldn't be too distracting. Get us attached? :3 (maybe idle conversations that can be toggled off for people who want to focus on gameplay?)

Enjoyed this demo very much :D