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This is a pretty fun concept. I think it would be really cool if there a multiplayer option. Going against the single player levels are just too easy for fast typers. Even only typing at 80 wpm, I never got hit once.

I feel really sorry for not actually being able to play the game and provide feedback. The mouse sensitivity was just way too high. Even with my mouse dpi at the lowest it was still too hard to control. I would barely move my mouse at all and the camera would fling too much.

Your game is pretty fun. I like how more fireballs spawn each time. It gets harder and harder as you attempt to get a higher score each time. The only complaint I have with this game is that there is no restart button. It is a bit annoying having to reload the page every time.

This is a cool idea. I like the idea of the floor slowly falling down so you are forced to keep moving and be careful about your movement. I think it is a bit too hard to survive for 70 seconds though. Also, the falling objects fall outside of the platform area so they are impossible to reach.

This is a nice little puzzle game. It was a bit confusing at first. I did not realize how I was losing lives. I eventually figured it out. Also sometimes you can go through walls. Other than that it is good. I really like the art.

I'm not really sure why the sound kept looping for you. I've done testing on multiple machines and it seems to work just fine. I appreciate the feedback. Next time I'll definitely keep in mind to add more feedback to events like health drop.

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You could just download the source code and install a python 3 environment on your machine. The dependencies you'll need are pygame and pypresence. For reference, I used python 3.8, although python 3.5+ should work.

Pretty fun game! The only issue is that it might take the player awhile to figure out how some of the mechanics work. It took me awhile to figure out that you could click the boxes to move them.