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I really like it! Fun, simple, the music hits right there with the rest of the atmosphere, and the puzzles are challenging.

thanks for the feedback! 

It's your first game, congratulations! You should be proud of yourself! The collision boxes are a lil too big and sometimes you think you can pass but you can't really pass but it's a cool lil fun game. Keep up the good work! 

Hi, this one didn't work for me. You need to edit the game's itch page and enable SharedArrayBuffer. This needs to be done for all modern browsers for Godot games to actually work.

My game is made in Godot as well. 

Really like the idea but I feel like it was poorly implemented or maybe I just couldn't realise how to play. I wrote "goo goo ga ga" on my keyboard but other than that nothing appeared. Tried writing something on my own to see if it'll appear but nothing happened. But still... I understood the mission and I like the potential of the idea. 

This was pretty fun! I liked the connection to the theme and the fact that we've basically thought about the same thing ("energy bar"). Not a big fan of the key bindings but other than that this looks really well for a weekend jam.

Really liked this one, it's cute and cozy. I like the way things look like and the controls seem simple enough to instantly realise how to play. The only tiny problem that I had was with the small spirals, once you got into one there is no way for you to get out of it, I feel like maybe that's a bit too punishing. 

yeah, a bunch of my friends said the same thing, I actually thought it’s better by letting them approach you while you’re already dueling an enemy, i wanted to go for a more difficult game. 

I’ll try to find a better balance between difficulty and fun with my next game, thanks for the feedback! 

thanks for the tips, really appreciate it! i think you’re right about all 3 of the points you’ve mentioned. 


The loop I used for the main theme could’ve been a lot better especially cause I’m actually ok with making music but i was so tired. I’ll try to do better next time and hopefully come up with a more polished game by the end of the jam.


thanks for taking the time to give me feedback! 

Wasn't expecting this level of awesomeness. Jimmy is now my favorite pet! This could turn into something pretty cool in the long run, well done! I kind of feel like there's not much you can do besides drawing but I really like how polished this looks.

True, idk how I missed that, I guess I'm tired haha. This Jam really tested my stamina. 

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Really enjoyed the drawings you've created. Would've loved a mute button for the audio but I managed to just mute the tab. I like the page presentation you've done! The game itself is pretty easy (I've finished it in like 10s) and would've loved some animations to keep things interesting and have some visual feedback. Keep up with the jams, I like your style.

I really liked the way this looks like. A problem that I've encountered was that the "fog" is moving faster than my character so there's no way to actually out-run it. 

Thanks! This makes me so happy! 

Thank you! Proud of myself for finishing one in a weekend and posting it here! I'll use this platform as a diary for my game dev journey from now on! 

Thanks, really apreciate the feedback! 

Loved it!