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First question; I was wondering how 'flexible' the idea of the '12 words' was. I take it that it's meant to be a 12 word count limit, I was wondering how people would respond to '12 individual words' (but being able to use any of those 12 as much as you'd like). I don't have an idea for this, but thought it might be an interesting way to go.

Secondly;  Would there be any issues in using 'examples of play' outside of the 12 word limit? Or would that be considered to be part of the 'rules' and thus should adhere to it?

A really enjoyable little game! It took me a little to figure out that the numbers on the attacks were what you needed to meet (or beat I guess) with your dice rolls. 


Gives some choice to the player, making RNG just that little bit more fair. 

This could be made into a pretty awesome game if given the time.

Enjoyable! I assume it relates to the dice in that you only get a certain number of steps per beat? Or something? The music was dope, and could see this being made into a much more fleshed out game!

A fairly chill game, not the most challenging, but it certainly gets harder!

A nice looking game, but I had no idea what was going on.

Enjoyable little puzzle game. Has a very 'glover' feel, good on both a creative level, and gets around the needing to introduce amazing cameras and better platformer controls (as you're meant to be in an early 1990s game I believe).


Having jumping tied to your die roll is a neat mechanic, though feels a little random.

A decent puzzle game! I don't think I've seen one quite like it before. It wasn't 100% clear what the rules of the game were (in the game, that I saw), though it didn't take me long to figure it out either. 


It's possible to brute-force the game (which I suppose might be what the slowness of the dice is meant to make a little more frustrating).


I find it hard to keep a map of the dice in my head to know what numbers I'd be changing to, which is the main crux of the puzzle. I could certainly see myself returning to it though!