Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed
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Thanks for the feedback! I actually havent played links awakening for the gameboy just yet, I mainly based the artstyle and gameplay off of pokemon, but im glad it was nostalgic for you! Sorry about the bugs, its my first time using godot and also ym first time makinga dialogue system.. so there where some issues
I LOVED the art and music for this!! The boss at the end took me by surprise! (in a good way :D) and the gameplay was simple enough to understand and easy to pick up. I loved how there was no dying, kept me engaged and entertained. (P.S if it works, there is no such thing as bad code, dont put yourself down in the credits :( You all did an awesome job!)
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I understand the page is down, the game is available to play here, sorry for the trouble:https://crabbethefirst.itch.io/a-witches-remedy-for-jam
It would still really help if you could vote on this submission, this game was meant to be uploaded here but there where some issues, you can vote on this projects' jam page in regards to the linked project. Thanks so much! Sorry for the inconvenience.
I really loved the art style and sounds! feels like a really old pc or playstation game! The mythology elements you added in where really nice as well! Love myself an ancient god based puzzle. Janus really captured the feeling of a greek or roman god as well, with the animal riddles and almost nonchalant manner, well done!
I came across your game before I found it here! I really enjoyed it! The only feedback I have is when your get a delivery wrong, maybe a loud noise or sound effect could play to startle the player! Good story though, had me thinking about the lore of this little apartment long after i finished playing.
Thank you! I absolutely loved your games' atmosphere and audio! My lockpicking skills where subpar at best but I still really enjoyed the game! The random items always made me look forward to the next room, whilst the horror aspect made me dread what was behind the next door. It fits the theme fantastically!