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That's lovely!

By stacking I mean something similar to Unpacking, where you can place a  2x3 table, and then on top of it you can stack different smaller tiles like decorations or a TV. But yes Disgaea is also a good example of this from what I can see. I'll try to implement it with the current version of this plugin but having it builtin would be extremely useful! I'll link two videos that I came accross before finding your plugin, maybe they will help if you decide to implement this in the future :)

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Hey Chris! I was wondering your plans for the future with the TileMap being deprecated in favor of TileMapLayer. Will you update the plugin to use the new Node or only support current and older versions of Godot? Also, is it possible to stack objects on Isometric mode? If not, will that be added in the future?

That's the most common comment by far, so I'll definitely make a full version out of this game :)

thanks for the kind words! it had a parallax effect that looked great, but it broke when I added a camera shake :/ I'll try to fix it for a future version!

Yeah I was affraid of making a super difficult game and then getting down voted by people who lost too many times. The background had a parallax effect at first, but it kept breaking with the camera shake after you take damage, and I didn't have time to fix it

Thanks! I did all the art myself, really happy with the result :)

Really fun game! The game I'm working on is also a survivors so it was fun to play a survivors+tower defense mix

The gameplay is really simple and the art is absolutely stunning! I hope I can make pixel art like this one day

I really like the gameplay, one recommendation would be to add a shadow indicating where you placed the slide on your last try, that way it's easier to get it right when you failed by just one milimeter

The starting cinematic was a bit slow for my liking, but I loved the gameplay and the perspective for the tileset is really pretty with the 2.5D look

Absolutely gorgeous and really simple and fun gameplay :)

Thanks for the kind words! I was afraid of making it too difficult and getting bad reviews because of that, I'll definitely make a more challenging version in the future

Thanks for the kind words! Balancing was a bit difficult with the limited timeline, and I'll definitely turn this into a full release, I already designed 3 more enemies and starting weapons :p

Thanks a lot! :)

Thanks for the kind words! I'm actually planning a full release with multiple weapons, and many more enemies and upgrades :)