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Loved it!

I think Unity's main coding language is C# and I believe you can find ways to code/script with visual tools too if that's more your jam =) 

The protagonist is so macho he can't be defeated, his health just goes into the negative numbers!

Great game!

 I didn't get that I was supposed to keep hitting the "paint" button on obstacles and enemies, I thought there was a problem with the collision boxes. Maybe add in some form of feedback that the player hit but has to continue hitting? Once I got it the game is really good though. =)

I fell through the level at the end, which is more on me that I continued running!

Quite thrilling opening. Just like life, you have to think fast!

Great game, love the art!

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Best story ever! The Citizen Kane of games is here folks!

Well made game!

Lovely point-n-click game, very relaxing and really good mechanic of thinking outside the box with the crayons.

Beautiful art! Love the premise.

You should give Andrei a raise! =)

Fun game! I like that the challenge ramps up.

I like that we both have a Hobo Santa in our game =)

This is the OS I'll be using from now on.

Lovely visual novel, love the art! I'm impressed you got that many assets done in the amount of time given.

You really leaned in nicely with the humor of getting a game completed in a gamejams timeframe =)

Thank you, and yes it is very rough! My first jam and my first game finished, can only get better now. There is so much that goes into making these small projects, it's kinda insane. I'm gonna play and rate your game and all the others soon, got work today though =) 

Thank you, and thanks for the tip! I will take this with me as i finish the project after the jam =)

Really well made, mechanically sound gameplay and clear objectives. Good job!

Loved it!

Such a wellmade experience, you really now how to capture the imagination.

Hope to see more from you! =)