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Just released a patch that fixes some bugs and adds checkpoints.

@iwanPlays You can press X to skip the intro, as well as any cutscenes.

@jramell Thanks! Yeah, you were right about the checkpoints thing. I had found out about this jam a little late and ended up starting 24 hours in, so I was a little crunched for time. Actually ended up "finishing" this about 2 minutes before the jam ended haha

Awesome to see someone else is using UE4 for this as well. Haven't tried the game yet but it sounds and looks cool! Good luck.

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Unfortunately I wasn't there for the live stream (didn't even realize it was going on) but I just now watched the playthrough of Color Chaos. As someone who's just starting out in game development and design, the generous ratings you gave were extremely motivating for me. Thanks so much! It's a shame though, the majority of the issues you mentioned had been fixed in a patch the same night that you streamed the game haha (checkpoints!). Oh well. Also, yeah, the crystal at the end restores color. I was kind of incorporating the "Colorful Combat" theme through the use of color-based crystals as power-ups for combat, as well as the restoration of color at the end.

Anyway, I  was really entertained watching you play the game and figure things out. As a game designer, it's the coolest thing to have a plan for your game, see that plan come to life, and then see others interpret it, process it, and experience it. It was awesome to go from planning a puzzle, a level, or a line of dialogue and wondering how a player might react to it, to actually seeing that reaction from someone who doesn't know me or my games or my style or anything like that. It also helps me as a game developer and designer so that I can kind of see how players are playing my game and if it's playing out like I wanted it to and invoking the kinds of reactions that I wanted it to (IE: When designing a puzzle, I might have one plan for the player to solve it, but when someone actually plays it, they might interpret it differently and do something completely different and unexpected), so that I can learn from it and learn how to improve the actual design portion of my games and interact with the players more effectively. I think that the unbiased advice and ratings you gave were extremely constructive and helpful to me as a new developer/designer and they're definitely something I can learn from in the future.

This was my third game jam and I just started studying game development/design less than a year ago, so this was an awesome learning experience. I hope you do more of these in the future! Thanks so much for this jam and the playthrough of my game! It's been great.