Something like the dinosaur putting the box on the ground, and then the box shrinking into the ground or something haha
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It was great to see a game with a tutorial. Really cool and clever concept about scaling asteroids and their gravitational field. I wish you could control the direction of the space station though. Anyway, the music adds greatly to the atmosphere and the graphics are great too. I also like the idea of delivering goods. Great job!
Simple but clever game. with excellent graphics and animation. The sound effects and music are good too. One wish is having optional checkpoints to avoid having to start with low speed every round. Other than that, I love the intro. It is very funny. The game is also very easy to learn. Excellent work!
I like this game much. It is really cool that other people's submissions are showcased in the game. My only wish is adding a reward system. Anyway, the game is truly fun and I like the in-game comments/dialogue. The graphics are excellent and the music is perfect for this kind of game. The game is also easy to learn. Superb job!
Nice game! It was quite fun that the new shape was the same as the letter you pressed. Adding some more mechanics would make the game even better. Anyway, the game has fun dialogues and I liked the ending where there were too many flies. Very smart puzzles and its a great idea having the extra computer remain. Good job!
Thank you for playing and your feedback!
As for the theme, "Built to Scale", I took a more figurative approach. The idea was to reflect the main character's growth from a minimal state to a complete being. The player's capacity to experience the world also scales up when you collect different body parts through both gameplay mechanics and sensory feedback (the eyes and the ears).
The story was meant to be ambiguous to a degree. It is about a girl who has lost parts of her inner self due to a traumatic event. As the player, you help her recover from this trauma. The miasma represents the feelings and memories tied to the event. Gaining the heart symbolizes courage, allowing her to face what once scared her. At the end, the player not following her signifies that the girl has gained the strength to fend for herself.
I hope this helps clarify the concept and the direction I aimed for. I am not much of a story writer, but I hope that you still enjoyed it. Thank you again for playing!
Great game! It has very nice music and I love the art. The parallax background and changing scenery was awesome. Personally, it was a little too difficult in the beginning (I got stuck many times). I really like the idea of collecting parts and building your own vehicle. It was very fun to collect these parts and use them. The game was also easy to understand. Good job!
A very relaxing game that simultaneously teaches geography. I like this idea. One wish it to add an animation for when you have delivered the package. Anyhow, the art and animations are great. The sound effects and music are also nice. Being easy to learn is another strong point of the game. Great job!
Very good and smooth transitions. Simple and fun way to use the grow mechanic. The music is kind of repetitive though. It is great that you need to change size for both going forwards and backwards when you are too close to a wall. I like that there are many different levels. The game is also fairly easy to learn. Good job!
Love the graphics and animations + transitions. The sound effects are nice too. I wish there was a tutorial or alternatively no timer at first to learn the game. Anyway, the dialogues are fun and I like that a description pop ups when you hover over an ingredient. It is also great that you can quickly switch between menus. Good job!
I did not expect to see a turn based game like this! I truly like the choices you can do with the cards (getting ink or having more units), using skills and also moving units. This makes the game very dynamic and fun. One wish is adding more audio. Anyway, the graphics are really good and I like the variation of units. The theme is used in a fun way too. Excellent job!