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Crocosniff

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A member registered Aug 05, 2019

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Oh yeah no you did amazing for the time limit imposed on you. I'm glad my feedback could be of use! It's good to have some confirmation of a pacifist ending, though oh my goodness you weren't lying about the luck. The farthest I've been able to get without killing anyone is Floor Six.

There's a lot of heart put into this one. I especially like the art direction and overall story here. The idea that the character begins not actually wanting to fight  is a fun twist, especially when it's combined with the fight/distract game mechanics. Really gorgeous.

As I play the game for the first time, I do find myself getting a bit lost in ways I don't believe are meant to be intentional. For example,  if I encounter an enemy I'm not familiar with, I must first deal damage to see how much health it has. Also, with spells, I cannot easily tell what they are from far away unless I know  to look for the color already. It would be nice if mousing over things outside of your range gave you some sort of information on the entity. When I play the game for long enough, learning item stats and distraction pairings along the way, the game is quite pleasant to play. I have no idea what your plans are with this game, but I think it can be more accessible and more easily understood by  being a bit more transparent with certain unwritten  rules (Health gained upon going up a ladder, enemy ranges including aggro and attack, etc.).

In addition, I managed to get an ending, but I don't really know if  there are other endings. I'm guessing there's probably one based on the pacifism mechanic, but I don't know what exactly I would need to do in order to get it. I'm unsure if I have to not kill any enemies, not kill a certain amount of enemies, or simply find a way to take down the enemy at level 1 without killing it. If there are other endings, it would be nice to get a little hint of what to do upon getting this ending. If there actually isn't another ending, I'm probably looking into it a bit too deeply, haha.

That being said, what you have here at present is definitely fun. It's fun to go through the randomized floors to figure out the best course of action as the game continues. I was a bit skeptic about the randomized layouts in such a puzzle-like game, but it ended up being a really fun feature because of how many different ways there are to respond to enemies. I'm happy that I was able to play this game, and I hope that you can continue to make fun games.

This was a pleasure to play. While the 1 turret limitation may seem harsh at first, it actually fixes what I don't like about most tower defense games, which is the amount of downtime, waiting, and grinding. In this, grinding is much more fun to me because you have threat assessments going on. Can I get the XP in time or do I need to go and move the turret? Excellent. I hope you decide to expand upon this game because I would love to play more!!!

This was enjoyable. Having to choose between multiple modules and only using one at a time is a neat gimmick, and the field has you doing relatively interesting things with it. I would love to see this gimmick further explored!

I think this is a really fun concept, having to take out an army all turn-based like this. It's fun in execution, too! It's a shame there are still a few bugs. I'm also curious if switching pieces took a move, that could add some risk to make things exciting.

I enjoyed the new take on missile command. Having to protect the earth from itself is clever, and the comprehensive movement controls help facilitate this spherical field of vision. I think I would have liked it more if the dark side of the earth was illuminated so I could more accurately see missiles. Thankfully, with those trails, I could at least estimate where missiles were when they were covered in darkness, so it didn't detract too much.

I'm really really enjoying this. The one weapon which kills anyone (including yourself) on contact is really satisfying once you get the hang of it, but there's enough of a risk of losing control to keep it exciting.

This game looks absolutely charming, and I would love to play this. Is it possible you can release a mac OS version for this?