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Funny you should mention clock tower.. I may or may not have something in works for that ;) 

Thank you!

Heh, unfortunately it's still a bit far off from the finish line. But if you wanna stay in the loop with development, you can always check out the Youtube channel or join the Discord :)

Haha, thank you helodude!

Thank you very much! :-D If I continue working on this, I'll definitely add more levels and mechanics, don't you worry!

Thank you for the kind words! 

That's a very fair criticism, and I understand where you're coming from. It's obviously something that can be tweaked, if any future progress is gonna be made :) Thanks for playing !

Thanks for playing, glad you enjoyed it!

And yes, last level is meant to be pure chaos 😝

Haha this was actually really fun, and super polished ! :) Manage to beat the boss at the end as well. Only a few points I'd like to make. 

When enemies are hiding behind buildings, it's a bit unfair that the player can't see them :P

And same thing generally when the enemy is below you, outside the screen. Some kind of indicator where they are would be nice. 

But overall well done! 

I think it's a cool idea and a great mix of old and new. It's a little bit difficult to navigate on control exactly what you want to do with the blocks though. To me it felt a bit random.

I like the art though! Good job :)

The game is pretty fun ! It's very difficult even on the easiest difficulty :P but the concept is cool and it's very chaotic, which I like. Good job! 

Thanks! Yes, I purposely made the range very short to make it more difficult but I understand your concern. The whole game is meant to be very chaotic in nature. Thanks for playing :) !

Thanks ! I completely understand the need for numbering the sparks. The bar was a leftover from an old mechanic that didn't make it, and I just reused the same logic. Thanks for playing :)