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I won't be online at that time but here's my video!

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I added a 3 minute video for FITE here:


Thanks!
I only just started making things with unreal, and I'm definitely NOT an artist, so I'm glad the gameplay feels good! :D

Hey, this won't get past the loading screen for me either in chrome or in the itch launcher

I'm so confused by this.
You avoid medication? and collect apples instead?

This is SO stylish. The ball cracking when it drops is *chef kiss*
I think a gamepad/stick input (so you can make small adjustments) would work SO well for this.

This wouldn't open in the itch app but worked in chrome. I don't know why that would be.

What Henry said - this is calming like one of those popping toys in its simplicity, and that soundtrack is a super good pick. I would have loved some variety in the cat meows / reactions? It's so cute.

This is LOVELy. The grass growing is really nicely drawn.
I think you might really enjoy puzzlescript? It's well suited to this type of game.

That art is GORGEOUS omg
Very soothing!

NOTE: This game is designed to be played with a gamepad with force-feedback / rumble enabled. The game is completable using a mouse & keyboard, but force-feedback is essential to the intended experience.

First Interoception Training Experience (FITE) explores using the technique of interoception (being consciously aware of what your body is experiencing) as a gameplay mechanic.

By using the stress-inducing mechanics of a first-person bullet-hell shooter while asking the player to maintain an awareness of their physical sensations, it's possible that this experience may strengthen their mind-body awareness for other stressful situations.

If you do not have access to a gamepad with force-feedback, the game can be played by using a combination of the ctrl key and left & right mouse buttons.