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Thank you! It is now fixed!

Thank you. I noticed the bug maybe half an hour before the deadline, and didn't have time to fix it. Now the jam is over and I've uploaded the fixed version.

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Nice visuals when the pieces fuse together. Very good exploration of the non-obvious implications of the obvious rules!!!


Very minimal game, I like it! The mechanics is intuitive, but at the same time challenging (when the balls are far apart, even a tiny mouse movement could result in a disaster).

No, I've figured out how to jump. It's just the platforms are narrow and coordination in presence of noise inputs is hard. But I'm not very good at action platformers in general, so don't worry about it.

Inventive mechanics! Didn't have enough dexterity to get past 6-B, but very nice game so far!

Fun! In the heat of the moment I sometimes forget who is controlling what. In any case, when you lose you can always blame the AI.

Interesting idea. At first felt really chaotic, but then I figured out the efficient movement pattern.

I was unable to utilize 'data' packets strategically, and in 90% of the cases they were an obstacle, not help.

Nice game!

Neat! Defies a solid number of conventions.

Very simple and fun.

I wish there was some visual indication when you are receiving damage.

Came here because based on the screenshots thought it's a sphere. Turns out it's a half-sphere. Even better! One of my favorite manifolds.

Neat sound effects.

Cute!!

Ridiculous. Fun!

Beautiful art.

The mechanics are clearly explained through level design. Making units stack on top of each other without bugs is not trivial, so good job.

The puzzles are inventive. I liked that there is very little superficial complexity there: almost every element is part of the solution idea.

Awesome!

I like the style, the humour, and the idea! It's reminiscent of "Papers, Please": take a boring and exhausting activity, turn it into a fun game.

Unfortunately, I too experienced font rendering problems and was unable to appreciate the chat in full :(

Nice art, nice mechanics (though I'm a bit biased because I have something remotely related), well-crafted puzzles. And the story! Manually retyping that last exchange into the decoder is a bit of an inconvenience, but it's worth it.