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Neat concept, sweet graphics and catchy SFX / music. Stunningly polished to be a jam game, enjoyed my time with it. Good job!

Thank you for playing!

Thank you for the feedback and playthrough!

Good dose of puzzles. I liked a lot the characters' squashy animation, as well as the punchy sound effects.
Very curious gameplay mechanics, maybe could be explored more if there was the possibilty of align more than 2 blocks, but an overall solid experience for a game jam.

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Thank you, Sid Fish Games.
Glad to hear the challange was good and not frustrating, since I often mess up when calibrating the difficulty.

The two screens and the font used can actually remind a DS game!

I agree about the complexity on playing and reading at the same time, that's why I putted meaningful dialogs on the start and the end. In between, more for theatricality.

Thank you for the feedback and the gameplay, appreciate it.

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I agree about black hole, in development process was even harder to see. I added those little gray sparkles for that reason, but the issue still persists. The gravity FX is a double-edged sword: can be very useful if the black hole spawns on bottom screen, but it turns out useless if it spawns on top.
Also please note, the FXs are not random. Each planet has its own and the one which is nearest the moon, becomes active.

Thank you for the feedback and for playing, Serpent7776!

Thank you very much DakotaHall! Appreciate a lot.

I think juiciness in a game can be very impactful, that's why I always pay attention to details.
Glad you noticed it; thanks for the feedback and for playing, jazorhe!

Thank you very much, ColorPalette!

Initially my intention was to add 2 modalities, but I was unable due the time. What you suggested really inspired me!
I sincerly don't know if I'm going to expand that, because generally when I finish a project, I immediately switch to new one.
That's because I like more to prototype games instead of stay glued in a single one.

But maybe at the end of the jam, I can consider to add more content. Thanks again!

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Thank you for playing, TX Brothers!
I was afraid it could be tricky to understand the mechanics, glad to hear that.

It was a personal stylistic choice to use pixel art and give it a sense of 3D, but maybe vector art could give a better feeling. Thanks again for the feedback!

Thank you, MrBundles!
Appreciate a lot.

Thanks for playing, dsmith111!

Yeah I agree: mastering the physics require some time.
I've done a lot of play testing but still can't estimate the exact trajectory.

Thank you for the feedback, Daniel! Appreciate it.

Thank you, TheGamer!
I was aiming for an immersive space-y atmosphere, glad you enjoyed despite your not fond for pool games!

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I was afraid someone could get offended by this, but instead the feedback was very positive and people caught the joke.

Thank you for the comment, ActivityEli! Appreciate a lot.

Difficulty is a parameter I should learn to calibrate better. Maybe a warning before changing the flow would have given time to coordinate.
Thanks for the feedback, TheWanderingShadow!

Very pleased to hear so!
Thanks for playing and for the feedback, Katherine!

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Audio mastering wouldn't have hurt.
Thank you, Levi!

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Yup, every time I get tricked the game seems too easy.
Thank you, ambrits!

Thank you, alexpritc!

Yes, I made a mistake.
Jam games should show the mechanics quite immediately: my game has a slow build up, and players may quit without see all the implementations due the frustration. Every time I design games for hardcore players. x)

Thank you for playing and for feedback, Nick!

Optimization is the main thing for me. I want everyone should be able to play, regardless of the machine performance.
The game requires concentration, once you get inside it becomes very simple to deal with.

Thank you for the feedback, minichibis!

The theme has many shades in this game, I'm glad you managed to catch them.
Thanks for playing and for feedback, Ahmed!

Thanks for the feedback, _primecode!
Glad you enjoyed it.

Thank you!

Thank you!

In the description I linked all the shaders I used. The CRT is the one that gives the aspect you're looking for.

Hi bigjus!

The game can be completed.
I don't know exactly where you got stuck, but for any problem, you can consult the playthrough that I made.

If I didn't get it wrong, you can't make the jump because you hit your head.

This is because you have to tap the UP ARROW, without holding it.