Not bad! The controls are unintuitive and a little inconsistent at times, but the art direction and music were great! I think it would have benefitted if you gave the player the opportunity to move around freely to the left and right, which would make it to where you could make more complex obstacles which is usually more fun to scooch around. Good job!
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Clever use of theme, and I had fun upgrading everything. I think it could have been more clear as to what things do, and I think you can achieve that by changing the sprites up when something was upgraded (what did "leaves" do? etc). Otherwise I love how simply and effectively you made this. Well done.
I was just gonna say "this would go so hard with a roll" and you gave me one. You don't see many games like this. The atmosphere is incredible. Only thing is that the gameplay is clunky, mostly from being unable to have very smooth actions since I'm locked into an animation when I do an action. Other than that, solid game.
This was very awesome. Creative use of reloading and everything felt fun to play. My only gripe is that I think the mouse shouldn't be incorporated at all into the control scheme, because I naturally want to aim with it but I can't since that's not this type of game. Very minor nitpick though, I still had a blast with it.
Thank you so much! I appreciate that a lot. I would be very interested in collaborating in the future, another horror based jam would be fun! I'm not sure if you're in the Brackeys Discord server, but I have my email on my profile if you'd like to start there!
The bugs weren't so big of an issue, and I only accidentally pulled the square out of the hole so I might have accidentally done it frame perfect or something? Either way, simple fixes as you said.
Whether there was a universe or not, it gave me the illusion of something more to it, which is honestly more impressive to me. Your frustrations with your circumstance shined through here, and I think that might have been what drawn me to this project. Very well done all around. Let's get in contact for future projects!
I have a couple! My go tos for free vsts are Spitfire and the Kontakt 7 free library (Sam's Orchestra). I am a little privileged in this regard because I currently have a subscription to Opus West libraries, which is a paid one.
If you know how to write sheet music, MuseScore 4 is free and MuseSounds are pretty incredible as well.