so as it turns out, "blind friendly" does not mean what I thought it meant.
I thought it was referring to "blind playthroughs", as in "playing for the first time with no guide"
perhaps we all make mistakes...
I do like the game and think its a unique concept but I ran into a slight problem.
I encountered two of those plague doctor enemies at the same time and I was nearly softlocked for 20 minutes because I couldnt DO anything against them. they kept healing eachother to undo all the damage I did.
I had to fight against the RNG to get the the EXACT roll with the EXACT buff to get passed them.
I am one for difficulty in games but the problem is that, since the healing enemies dont attack, I couldn't even die to progress.
after a year of not working on any new games, i finally made a new one. it took me about 30 minutes to make and it sucks like everything else I create but it's there.
its a game about repeating the same thing over and over, much like what we do in real life.
https://blue4029.itch.io/days-pass-by
so im trying to upload my new game as a .rar file but it doesnt work. i spend 2-3 hours waiting for the upload process to complete and when it finally finishes, it says there was an error uploading the game. this is the biggest game i've uploaded to the site so far and, while the game was over 1 GB, the .rar file is only 616 MB. i have no idea how to use butler to upload because the guide is a bit too complex.
how do i upload games more effectively?
i appreciate the feedback, however i have no plans to update or work on this game. it only exists as a first project. puzzles sound like a great idea but that requires very large coding capabilities.
this game was made using a relatively easy-to-use game developing program with stock assets, however it does allow me to practice coding.