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Brendan

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amazing! thank you! I only searched D Cell and nothing showed. 

Cheers!

Really enjoyed the gameplay, smooth and responsive. Only thing it really needs is a better option menu and keymapping support! Also you guys don't got a twitter?


 Now I'm anticipated to get another rythm game !

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So far the frame rate and performance was pretty solid.

Lacks  a lot of options such as to turn off the motion blurring. Maybe just me and my lighting set up but found some areas pretty hard to see and not enough lighting so I ended up using the "other world" mechanic a lot more. 


It had some decent puzzles reminds me of some point and click adventures but the clock was the most frustrating one. There isnt much to do in the house besides those 3 puzzles so the house lacked some interactivity. 

Interesting concept but needs some more work done, if it's still set in the 80's there needs to be more props that represent that era because that felt like an after thought and because of "nostalgia".

A couple of jump scares did get me because I am in fact a coward.

Cursed Soul 80's Wanabe Spooks
Quick Spooky Let's Plays

I'm now compelled to know more about the characters and the magical universe What Never Was is set in. I'm sure puzzles will be more complicated. If so, maybe an option for hints. Looking forward to the next chapter!

Thanks for the reply, glad you liked it. 

You got good taste in games.

Really enjoyed my time with Nonsense at Nightfall. It's writing is quirky and I liked that it took about 30 mins to play. Some of it gave me a Link's Awakening vibe. Hope to see more in the future either be a sequel, longer game or an episodic one. 


M A Y B E    I T    W I L L    B E    A    N I G H T M A R E 


But seriously it was good fun.

Dive was visually pleasing to the eye.

A couple of puzzles towards the end were nice and tough but not unfair. It's quite a short game, can be beaten under 40 mins. 

Some hit detection feedback would be appreciated, When you die or just fall on spikes it resets the level with no SFX's and more background music would be a must but it's understandable if that would cost too more for a short game like this.

Over all I liked the mechanics but it's length and how it ended felt a bit abrupt like it was more of a prototype than a product. Though I would like to see some more set in the Dive world with more polish to it.