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I'm probably a dummy and just missed it in the Docs but I'm just wondering for Archival reasons.
Where are the virtual C: and D: drives stored on your computer?
I'm running a Windows install, is it in Program Files or Appdata or somewhere else entirely?
I expected it to just create a subfolder where the executable is located but I can't find them.
(Also just for furture reference and also anyone else reading, could I also know where they're located on Mac and Linux?)
Either way this thing is totally rad!
Lazonyx is an arcade style one room enemy killing platformer.
It's pretty retro and I was getting some serious bubble bobble vibes.
To earn points you must turn the triangles into balls and drop them down the hole at the bottom. Sounds simple but with penalties and twisting platforms it can become very hard.
I'd like to see this idea more fleshed out!
Overall, very fun. The (non stock) graphics reminded me of an old gamemaker game while the music was top notch.
The jetpack meter was FAR too small, put it on the top like the health bar!
The ground movement was too slippery, I had quite a few cheap deaths due to not being able to position my character properly.
I also didn't like how you couldn't hit the blocks on the ground without a bomb.
Otherwise good!
ZZT meets Stick RPG meets Total Distortion!
A really fun game (and also a bloody hard one). My only gripe is that every time you die you have to watch the LONG intro to play again
Your first weapon (the first battlebot??) is FAR too expensive. You just feel like you are pushing against the ocean.
No saving either...
Otherwise, great game! I can see that a lot of effort went into this.
The graphics and music were nice but there were some problems.
Your hitbox is a bit vague with your ghostly form and some of the jumps were unforgiving.
I had several instances of enemies going through walls but there is a bigger problem
The controls aren't mentiones anywhere, I had to fumble about to find that A was the action key and I suspect most players wouldn't figure out that you can curve the motion of your sword with up and down.
Otherwise really good!