I assure you I pay attention to instructions. I've been known to tell people to do that myself. I still didn't know what the goal was, or where exactly I was supposed to click. I could probably get into the mechanics if I had a sense of direction.
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If I come back to working on this, I will most likely make a Godot 4 version as well. If you need a greyboxing tool right now, check out Cyclops Level Builder.
I've never played any Pokemon or Digimon games, so the mechanics were pretty new to me. Still, they were easy eonough to understand and strategise around, once I got past the small-print help page 😄 Very cute creatures to encounter, and challenging but fair combat mechanics. I wish the abilities didn't stay selected after using - could have avoided a few misclicks ;) Really cool game!
Cool take on action × turn-based games :) Feels very polished and engaging. Combat felt fun. I didn't get to find the cure, cause game stopped working once the window lost focus (running through wine), and being the doofus that I am I didn't grab the build that had state saving 🙃 Either way really cool!
Thanks for playing! ❤️ We weren't actually aware of the crash bug. Do you mean it happens when you finish one playthrough, then start another one? Anyway, that's the first thing I'll investigate when I have time :)
It does indeed seem that my design of the fog of war was far from perfect - a tile of perfectly flat terrain looks identical to an undiscovered tile, which can lead to confusion (especially when an undiscovered tile is between two discovered ones). Something to improve in the future.
You propose this under the assumption that everyone shares the same idea of what is a serious game project and what is a tutorial showoff, an unworthy prototype, a low-effort clone, a meme, a shitpost. That assumption is wrong.
Take the one game you've released on itch as an example. Out there, around the world, there are people who will call your game a serious project, people who will call it a prototype unworthy of any attention, and people who will call it a shitpost, in more equal proportions than you might think. And none of them can be proven wrong.