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PickleFreak

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Thanks for playing and for the comment. I think your idea for developing the game further is good, however I'm pretty sure I'm done with this one. Maybe in the form of another game later, who knows?

Thank you Leda! Always good to see indie game enthusiasts showing their support ;)

The hitboxes could use a little work :)

Very nice game otherwise and you weren't exaggerating - the soundtrack is indeed adrenaline-pumping.

Nice one!


The gameplay was very smooth and I liked the attention to detail, such as being able to drop items and having an encumbrance system. I felt that the rooms were maybe a little too devoid of any activity to do, except to progress, but I did find the game as a whole fun enought to finish it.


Congratulations on succesfuly submitting it and, once again, well done.

Wow.


Was all of this original? If so, quadruple wow. Very nice attention to detail and amount of design put in. Personally it was a hard time making 2-3 sprites, can't imagine how much time it took you for all of this combined. Did you have a team?

Nicely done! I managed to get about 212 score, but after the time ran out on me it seemed to reset and keep my score, which I'm not sure if it was intentional.

Anyways, the amount of content is impressive and I'm even more so impressed that you chose to go 3D. My first idea was for a 3D game as well, but it just seemed to be more complicated than I was willing to bother with. Congratulations on submitting and good job!

Did it go down too fast for you? It took me a couple of tries and sore hands to get to zero!


Thanks for playing and glad you liked it.

Thanks for playing! That's all there is to it, it's more of a "minigame" than a game. The intention was to have the game automatically close on a win/loss,  however I guess I chose a suboptimal method for communicating that to the OS.


Glad you liked the game and "to evince" actually means something closer to "prove". :)