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Danielle Church

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Thank you so very much! I'm so glad you took the time to check it out - we didn't have a chance to put in nearly as much as we'd have liked, but given that it was our first 7DRL and my first roguelike (Caelyn can't quite claim that, she's a writer for Qud) I'm delighted that we put together a game that is, in the most technical sense, both playable and winnable.

We definitely intend to keep working on Deiphage, and I'm enthralled enough with the layered-3D roguelike concept that it's unlikely to be the last time I make this variety of game... not to mention, I'm hoping I can come to an understanding with the creator of rot.js about a way to add the functionality I developed for this jam to the library, cause it'd be super-neat to see what other people might come up with in this (3D) space!

Oh wow, what a delightful entry! I might actually come back and play this some more later. I love games that have a persistent, shared world that several people are working to complete together. (Weirdly, I once played a Minesweeper clone along those lines.) Moreover, this feels nicely balanced, which is more than I can say for our game, hah. I really hope you decide to continue working on this, as I could see myself losing quite a bit of time occasionally checking in on whatever the current dungeon happens to be!

What a delightful little game! I'm a huge fan of the board game Formula D which this is based on, so I was absolutely thrilled when I saw the concept, and I absolutely could not stop playing until I'd beaten it. It'd be really interesting to see this concept expanded! The "exploration mode" you go into when you lose a race makes me imagine a game with a procedurally-generated "world map" based on interconnecting highways, where you can find enemies to challenge (or who would challenge you, like a hostile Nethack enemy) with some amount of reward/penalty attached to the race. Add that to the concept you mentioned about upgrading your car's gear dice and that's the start of a really interesting adventure game!

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