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Thank you very much!

Thanks a lot for your nice comment!  The sound effects are pretty goofy hahaha, probably an area of improvement for me but they made me laugh so I'm okay with that!  I'm excited that you liked the music :D

Thank you!  I had a fun time making the sound effects, lol.  Good job getting to the end!

Great, thanks!

Hello! I'm wondering what happens/how it works if we wanted to update our game, after we have already submitted, and if the deadline has not passed yet?

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Wow, thank you a lot for your comment! That's so great to hear :D  And oh you're right, that is for sure a bug that I did not encounter in my testing.  Thanks for finding it!  I've just uploaded a patch for that issue.  Cheers!

P.S. I love the style and sound of your game, it's giving me flashbacks from the miniclip and addictinggames era of web games

Edit:  I didn't really fix the bug properly- I just made the impact less game-breaking when it happens on the rock

Nice post! Always interesting to see the triumphs and struggles of other programmers.  Dialogue systems are particularly scary, for the reasons you mentioned in your linked post.  It's easy to spend more time working on the tool than on making content!  But good job for getting it done on time regardless.  I also agree with you that there is a lot of value in doing some planning/pen and paper prototype before jumping straight into the editor.

My game was pretty simple, but a couple of things I'm proud of after this jam were my ability to say "No", and for knowing when to cut bait with a mechanic that would have taken too much time to implement.  I've never finished a game before this, so I was very stubborn about keeping the scope small and manageable.  If I couldn't clearly see how to implement something after a few hours, I decided it just wasn't worth the time investment.  Looking back, I would have cut even more things in order to juice-up the things that are most important, but I guess that's just one of the lessons in time management I had to learn!

I really want to know what's past the 20-20-20 bridge!