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Wow, thanks for the video!

The controls kinda confusing, but I did breed... something.

Love the visual design!

Wow, that was weird.

I'm presumed dead!

Wow, the idea is really cool, feels great too! I just don't get if it could be finished - can't see the end even after a hundred of buttons.

Love the visual style

Good job! By the way, the current record is 60 cats :)

Who doesn't!

Thanks for amazing cats! I've made the game where players can find hidden kittens using your artwork - https://einn.itch.io/cat-and-seek

Amazing framework! Didn't expect to get so thoughtful and detailed template.

Thanks!

Ouch! The answer to the first clock riddle is 2:10.

Wow, such a treat! Love the art style and theme.

But I don't hear any sound or music in-game (aside from wonderful music in main menu), is it a bug?

Thanks!

Thank you for the kind words!

Thank you!

Thank you!

Thanks! Text gen is really simple - it joins five random strings with a beginning, middle parts and ending. Image gen is more complex, but not too much - few random images as a source with several random shaders to distort them.

I want to mix point&click scenes with arcade/minigame scenes. For example, adventure gameplay could change to driving gameplay at some point, like in the highway section of Sam and Max Hit the Road.

I guess I can make a separate "gameplay room" in PowerQuest editor, populate it with my own gameobjects (rigidbodies and stuff), then hide ingame interface and characters after switching to this scene. Will it be the "right way" to do an arcade section?

Please point me at right direction.

Hey, PowerQuest is amazing! I'm really impressed with its cleverly designed interface and overall thoroughness. Looking forward to use it on gamejams!

Not sure where should I go after the first gate. Great music and art btw!

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A funny little game. Great artwork. A tutorial level and some sound work would be nice.

A really nice art. The controls are confusing, need some help with it.