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NUUKEEN

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https://nuukeen.itch.io/loveos

Thanks. Game readability is probably almost nonexistent in this game. I wish I spent more time on it alongside with the features cut. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to do everything I wanted. This jam proved that even having relative adequate time available I have a severely flawed time management. Well, mistakes were made, time to move on.

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Well, some tweaks to how a game works are always possible, you may consider this as a prototype.  Regardless, that's one of the best entries I played so far.

That's a great twist on the cheat code system. It's pretty interesting. That's like a game inside a game. Go for it. Make it more complex and it will be a fantastic videogame. Maybe even focus on a cheat system to beat levels that are impossible to beat from the start or make the cheat codes that will feel useless and yet be actually useful but only for a selected levels/encounters. Unfortunately, I feel like a lot of people may skip on this as it's not playable in a browser, while this one is actually a great entry.

P.S. Yoyogames (Well… Opera) are giving free subscriptions to those who own a license, I got like 41 months of free indie license, maybe if you have a similar offer it will be possible to upload a html5 version.

I was completely taken aback when I pressed the tutorial button, no walls of text, just straight voiced explanation of how the game works in less than a minute. Also, that’s a pretty good amount of content for a jam game. Cool!

Good game. One technical moment, though. Maybe it's just my potato pc, maybe my browser (Firefox), but it took a while to load the game. I initially thought the link was broken or smth. It may potentially scare off people from playing (like other jam participants). A notification might help to make sure people know it’s loading (or just add a loadbar if the engine allows it). And, yeah, it’s a 3d-based game, I get it, it can take time to launch in a browser. No dissing, that’s just a small advice.

Very impressive, really. It was a slightly overwhelming experience for me right at the beginning but after a short while I got a hang of it. You know what, that's a pretty solid game. It's always great to see more complicated (in a good sense) games with elements from some other genres, rather than a generic "A GREEN BLOB GOES SKIP AND HOP" type platformers. I hope that other jammers and itch.io folks will not overlook your game.

Overall great. I feel like at some point it becomes a game of guessing. I am probably super dumb cause I never managed to get more than three cheat codes. Also, maybe that's just me, but the platforming section over the abyss was totally undoable for me unless I went fullscreen. I think that's just the problem of mine, no worries here.

Is it just me or the hook is limited by the amount of your health? Seems like you didn't stop on just one mechanic, did you? That's nice!

Neat little game. The only thing, however, is that the the cheating part itself is both highly specific and actually takes a while to get to. Nonetheless, good job.

I really like how it's a game in a game. Clever! Also, love the aesthetic... ARCAAAAAAAAADES! :)

Although i struggled to hide from time to time, this game looks nice. Didn't expect it to be a horror game. The in-game sounds make it quite spooky at times.

The controls feel a little bit wierd, yet the game is quite good. Any plans on updating it postjam?

Simple but fun. I really like the art style. Good job!

This game is really good! I liked it a lot.

My first game jam. Turned out... the way it turned out. Hope you'll check this absolute mess of a body horror. 
https://nuukeen.itch.io/give-me-dat-burger