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Really good game, could benefits from power ups, and to be honest i got just to level 3 and anxiety started kicking in but it could be the coffee too, it's just i got frustrated. By that time it feels fluent enough, you kind of want to do a speed run but controls does not allow it or i am not that good at it. I like the art, vibrant colors. Explaining controls the way you did is big plus. Having to use mouse to reset level while playing with keyboard the whole time isn't ideal. Add a princess or at least a horse, cause knights want and need both, and do careful level design and you are a success.

Good learning curve, interesting concept, jumping could work a little better.

Levels seem far too complex far too soon. It takes a little bit more time than it should to find what is what. First level was a little bit frustrating.Extreme minimalism works well. Colors are well suited, and the game is probably very interesting.

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Art is good, character is unique. More background where is he coming from would be nice. He just pop up in the random world of his and go go gadget...Hidden parts for exploration are good idea. I got to screen 3 but somehow "BREAK THE TARGETS" does not work for me. I had to mash up my keybord to find if i can actually fire with something. WASD movement and space does not work well with me, alternative arrow keys for movement would be nice, but anyway i just found out you can shoot with Q, which is weird. Games from the past always used SHIFT or CTRL for that purpose. Take it as constructive criticism, or don't take it at all. You can make it a lot better now.

Game is good. My complain's that music should change when you change arcade machine.

This game is awesome. I actually finished it. Nice touch with the tree in the end, it reveals a story of that little fellow that actually followed a path of crumbs leading to the tree.