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I really liked the visuals and the sound for the game. It was clever having the orbit that controlled the ships movement. I never figured out a way to move faster along the orbit, which made the game very difficult. I felt like I didn't have a chance against the boss. I think this game is coming together, and you did great!

Tons of fun! I loved the game once I fully learned how to fly, the gameplay was addictive. I liked the art a lot, nice and high detailed. I had a little bit of a hard time id'ing the boss on-screen, especially when the shield was gone. It looked a lot like everything else. Great work!!

This was loads of fun! I really enjoyed the graphics, each boss was very unique but the power ranger cat boss was my favorite. I really liked making my top, which was like a beyblade so that was awesome too. I ran into an issue with the controls; My pointer would go out of window and I couldn't get it back to reliably control the top without refreshing the window. Overall, this was a very great game, a lot of aspects of this were really well done!

The game was very fun! It was a bit of a learning experience to lock on and toss bananas at the boss. I almost didn't notice the sounds, which isn't really a problem for the game, but they are nice and could be a little louder. I think the tiger was my favorite boss, the white tiger that shows up was really cool. If there was anything that I think could help make the game better would be that I felt like I was trying very hard to get locked on, it would be generous to have the time it takes shorter. I was more like running for my life to get bananas to throw than to get to fight them. 

I liked how the game was put together, I really liked how close range you had to be. Would have liked to have a mele weapon to use :D. There was an issue where the spin landed on cyborg, but I was served the Z boss, either way those bosses were designed great, and the game was a lot of fun!

This was awesome, loved the reward system with the slot machines. I love beat-em-up games like this, tons of fun, great artwork and story too. Overall, it's a great game!

Thank you for playing and the feedback :D

The execution here was fantastic, the game music, art, menus and gameplay were all very well done. This game is a blast to play!

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I'm glad that you found this useful! Thanks for stopping by! I'll go ahead and add these to the asset pack.

Cute emojis!

I'm glad to help. I've never used GDevelop before, looks pretty cool.

The font used in this demo was from Free Pixel Font: Fibberish (7x9px) by nathan scott

I have a script that I'm using to make the font snap to a radius in Unity.

Thank you! I can definitely see how this was a problem for the player, I want to make an update that is more rewarding for the player and not so frustrating. 

I really liked it! Awesome update for the game, I'm really glad I could help inspire you to push this forward. You had it in you all along tho, I'm sure you will continue to make great games!

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This was very challenging; the enemies shoot so much it felt inevitable that the player would die. Would be cool if the player could shoot enemy bullets to clear a path to the enemy in the future. I like the music and art too. This game has great potential, great work. 

Fun game, nice one bit graphics match and have great contrasting colors. I liked the audio and gameplay, which was pretty hard. I think a speed based difficulty setting could be a good implementation in the future. Great work!

This game was fabulous! I had a ton of fun with the way the main characters running, the cows were adorable, and the music was mint! Great work!

I really like the original artwork, really reminds me of an old commodore type game or msdos.

It felt a lot like Mario, which is challenging to do imo. The character itself felt a bit too stiff, I think it would make this game a lot more compelling if there was more frames to the cats animations. 

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Took me a second to figure out that I needed more than one candle for that first jump. 
I felt like the idea of jumping over the candlestick was neat, like the old nursury rhyme. However, would have been cooler as a runner. For example, if 'Jack' was nimble and quick and each time he jumped over the candlestick he got a tiny bit faster.

Great job and keep it up!

I thought that the majority of the art looks good, there are some mismatches but nothing is perfect. I wish there was sound, would be nice to hear some feedback for the character. Enemies were overlapping in a way that made it sorta difficult to hit them, would be cool if they would collide with each other so they don't all stand in the same spot. 

I think what you have is a great start, for example if the skeletons are coming in waves they could get stronger every time a certain number of waves is cleared. Maybe a weapon drop or dash skill would be able to help the character build up with the game. 

I don't think it's bad, but it doesn't feel finished. I'd come back to play it when it's done :D

Great job and keep going, this is pretty sweet so far!

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I tried on Chrome, and had the same behavior. Here is the log: 

It doesn't look like anything specific failed which is odd. 

INFO: Initializing raylib 5.0
INFO: Platform backend: WEB (HTML5)
INFO: Supported raylib modules:
INFO:     > rcore:..... loaded (mandatory)
INFO:     > rlgl:...... loaded (mandatory)
INFO:     > rshapes:... loaded (optional)
INFO:     > rtextures:. loaded (optional)
INFO:     > rtext:..... loaded (optional)
INFO:     > rmodels:... loaded (optional)
INFO:     > raudio:.... loaded (optional)
INFO: DISPLAY: Device initialized successfully
INFO:     > Display size: 960 x 540
INFO:     > Screen size:  960 x 540
INFO:     > Render size:  960 x 540
INFO:     > Viewport offsets: 0, 0
INFO: GL: Supported extensions count: 57
INFO: GL: OpenGL device information:
INFO:     > Vendor:   WebKit
INFO:     > Renderer: WebKit WebGL
INFO:     > Version:  OpenGL ES 2.0 (WebGL 1.0 (OpenGL ES 2.0 Chromium))
INFO:     > GLSL:     OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.00 (WebGL GLSL ES 1.0 (OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.0 Chromium))
INFO: GL: VAO extension detected, VAO functions loaded successfully
WARNING: GL: NPOT textures extension not found, limited NPOT support (no-mipmaps, no-repeat)
INFO: GL: DXT compressed textures supported
INFO: PLATFORM: WEB: Initialized successfully
INFO: TEXTURE: [ID 2] Texture loaded successfully (1x1 | R8G8B8A8 | 1 mipmaps)
INFO: TEXTURE: [ID 2] Default texture loaded successfully
INFO: SHADER: [ID 3] Vertex shader compiled successfully
INFO: SHADER: [ID 4] Fragment shader compiled successfully
INFO: SHADER: [ID 5] Program shader loaded successfully
INFO: SHADER: [ID 5] Default shader loaded successfully
INFO: RLGL: Render batch vertex buffers loaded successfully in RAM (CPU)
INFO: RLGL: Render batch vertex buffers loaded successfully in VRAM (GPU)
INFO: RLGL: Default OpenGL state initialized successfully
INFO: TEXTURE: [ID 11] Texture loaded successfully (128x128 | GRAY_ALPHA | 1 mipmaps)
INFO: FONT: Default font loaded successfully (224 glyphs)
INFO: AUDIO: Device initialized successfully
INFO:     > Backend:       miniaudio / Web Audio
INFO:     > Format:        32-bit IEEE Floating Point -> 32-bit IEEE Floating Point
INFO:     > Channels:      2 -> 2
INFO:     > Sample rate:   192000 -> 192000
INFO:     > Periods size:  2048
INFO: TIMER: Target time per frame: 16.667 milliseconds
INFO: FILEIO: [assets/music/space.wav] File loaded successfully
INFO: WAVE: Data loaded successfully (48000 Hz, 16 bit, 2 channels)
INFO: FILEIO: [assets/music/spaceloop.wav] File loaded successfully
INFO: WAVE: Data loaded successfully (48000 Hz, 16 bit, 2 channels)

Windows 11 on Edge. I'll give Chrome a try, I just don't normally use it because of power consumption and privacy concerns. 

I can see why that would be confusing, will consider using larger hitbox's in the future. I'm glad you liked the music, I wanted to really give it that retro arcade feel using all free assets. Thank you for taking the time to play, I'm glad you had fun!

Thank you, I really liked the game it was based on from GTA San Andreas called 'They crawled from uranus' (which is a barebones version of Gyruss from 1983.) I have always wanted to play it with arcade controls so I made this :D

I appreciate your feedback and I can see why that would be confusing. Thank you for playing!

Thank you for playing, I appreciate the feedback and will consider that in the future. I can see why that would be confusing!

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This was a fun game, it actually drove a bit of anxiety for me because I couldn't see what I'm really doing and the sounds and radar are convincing lol. I had fun fumbling around the maze trying to find the exits. The mazes are challenging too, this wasn't what I expected and it was really great. Good work!

Tried to get this to run, but it fails in the browser. 

I have a long-standing rule against downloading compiled projects from itch, so I will take the images words for it. The image with the little ship zooming in the stars looks cool, conveys an image of speed. The enemies in the next picture are clear and obviously a threat. I didn't get to move around but I'm picturing something like asteroids which would be neat. All in all, I can't give a proper rating, I'd like to be able to play in the browser securely. 

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I love the 1 bit look. Moving around is smooth, doesn't feel too slow to me. I like the way the sword bats the shots back at the enemies, that was a really nice touch and a fun mechanic to play around with. The levels are spread out in a way that felt good too. I enjoyed collecting the keys for the doors. The boss was awesome too, his laser beam is really sick. Great work, I had a lot a fun!

I like the idea, I couldn't stay alive long enough to get through the first level I think. I could still move when I died which made it confusing what was going on to me. I was getting stuck on corners too, grid based movement would have been really neat in this format. 

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I think this was unique, I was trying to move but could not figure out how to move during the round. I was able to setup my cards and use the coins, but I don't know how to get them back. The game hook seems unique and would be fun with more development.

The enemies will attack you when they are close to you, it's turn based so when it's your turn the enemy is passive. 

I had fun in this game trying to get to the top. It was challenging to avoid the enemies.