I don't see a link to download the demo. Is that only a temporary thing?
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I guess it's possible that you bought a different version of the pack than I did, so maybe your EULA is different than mine, or something. But assuming that your EULA is the same as mine, it should be around the bottom of page 2:
2.3 Your game must include additional documentation that clearly indicates the use of the Resource Pack and the following copy:
[Copyright](C) Bitter Sweet Entertainment, Inc.
Published by: Degica Co., LTD
Resource creators: Bitter Sweet Entertainment, Inc.
If you're talking about the music that plays during combat, it's a track called "BGM Scene6 Valkirie FSPC", from the Future Steam Punk resource pack.
I like the pack in that pretty much every song in the pack is really catchy, and I enjoy listening to them. But I've found that it's kinda hard to actually use a lot of them in RPGs, because almost every song has such a fast tempo that they just don't really seem to fit many situations. I'm thinking that whoever composed the music probably didn't actually do so with the initial intention of it being used in RPGs. But it turns out that the pack fits a game like this one pretty well.
I mean this as respectfully as possible, but I think that your use of an installer is probably why your game still has so few ratings. As RPG Maker games are portable and fully self-contained, an installer seems extremely unnecessary. At best, people would consider it to be an unnecessary layer of annoyance for a game that is presumably only 20 mins to 1 hour long. At worst, people would consider it to be pretty shady (especially since the installer asks for administrator privileges).
It also doesn't help that there aren't any screen shots, the cover image gives no indication of what the game is about or what type of game this even is, and you didn't write a synopsis or description. So for those of us that are less cynical, there's nothing there to draw us in or make us curious enough to want to go through the hassle of using your installer, especially since there are 118 other entries to play. And for those of us who are more cynical, there's nothing there to convince us that the game even exists at all, and that this isn't just some low effort attempt to spread malware or something.
Please don't misunderstand though. I'm not accusing you of doing anything nefarious. I'm just explaining what is probably going through people's heads when they choose to pass up your game. And I'm not saying this stuff to put you down, but rather to give you advice for future jams.
During the maze where the cactus-thingies pop out of the ground, the game lags sometimes. When it happens, the game suddenly starts using like 14 GB of RAM, and my CPU usage also shoots up to 100%. That issue made it unplayable for me, so I stopped. But it seemed like a really incredible game otherwise.