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arjanthegreat

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Great concept and very fun to pick up the tiny Minion-like penguins. It was hilarious hearing them squeal. I had a bit of trouble bopping the whale but maybe I didn't know my hits were registered. I loved being this benevolent being helping these poor penguins. I would buy it on the Oculus Store if you made it into a full game!

Very fun and tranquil experience. I loved the vibe and music and the feeling of being tiny in a normal world. I liked flapping my wings to fly and once I realized I needed to squeeze the trigger to go forward it was fun pollinating the flowers. I sometimes got a bit disorientated when I was forced to twist around when I tried to go past the game bounds. I was thinking if you could expand it, wouldn't it be cool to have:

  • Swimming-mechanics in your locomotion. Maybe this would look silly but I always felt it would be cool to kind of swim through as in doing a breaststroke to go forward. With the current mechanics, it felt like I was a human holding bird wings and trying to fly. 
  • Maybe having to avoid pets like dogs and cats, and have to compete with bees? I just thought it would be interesting to have an antagonist, too, like a hawk or a lizard. 

Overall, thought it was so fun to play and worth the download.

It was cool being dropped into the city, and I loved the "Gorilla Tag"-style movement with your claws. I loved the building variety, smoldering effects of tossed vehicles, and it made me appreciate the hard work that goes into each project. I would love to see:

  • A destruction effect when you grip the building (but I know swapping out the art every time you interact with an asset is annoying to script)
  • More sounds of concrete in the destruction (it's good you incorporated glass)
  • To disguise disappearing fragments of demolished buildings, we used a massive radius for our obfuscating cloud of dust. that way, when a building hits the game's main plane/quad, you see a big could that the fragments disappear into, and then the fog gets lifted

Overall loved it!