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Loose-Goose

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A fun game with interesting and yet easy to understand mechanics. Allowed me to jump in and play with no hassle trying to work it out. The level design and slow introduction of mechanics and steady increase in difficult definitely helped. My first 5 star!

Loved the back story. Was certainly original. And the game is a load of silly fun. The main problem I have with it is once I have a few malfunctioning parts there's very little choice in how to play the game. Although I guess the theme was loss of control!

Thanks so much! I wanted to add another stage where tetris blocks were falling through the sky but I didn't have time to do it properly and prioritised polishing what I had instead.

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I thought about adding some kind of health system but I didn't want the game to be too hard and I figured if you needed more of a challenge you can go for a good score multiplier (don't hit the obstacles) and get a high score. P.s. thanks for the kind words

Loved the art style for this game and the concept. Unfortunately it was a bit too unforgiving for me to progress. Would have been great if each time the movement was switched you were in a recoverable position (i.e. use your double jump to get back to safety) rather than dieing and having to redo the section over and over.

Fun! The first game I've managed to get to the end of in this jam. Would have loved some sound effects to add some impact to my actions, although for a game jam it's a well polished game.

I really enjoyed the movement controls and the simple but visually appealing art style. I kinda got stuck when it told me to go right and turn to stone at once though...

A well made game, if a little lacking on the gameplay side of things. Would have been cool if the enemies changed their pathing as the level disappears. 

The (at times questionable) audio effects were all made for the jam but the wonderful music is from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com