There's still quite a few bugs in this but outside of that it's a good game. It's very funny, scary, overall enjoyable. One thing I would suggest is add a cooldown to the marks when crossing the wrong aisle for the consumers as it's very easy to double back and get more than one mark and even possibly auto game over as it is.
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I really like how you took this and could definitely see this becoming a full-fledged game with multiple scenarios and lots of rng. Wouldn't call it completely original as it is very similar to Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, but the time dilation of a single second manages to keep it fresh with similar but intensified stakes and delivers a nice take on the theme too.
I like how you handled the UI, but tank controls are just not intuitive for something that would require fast and accurate turns. The map could've been more contained as well instead of just being a few open buildings. A closed off area with lots of nooks and crannies would make someone with sight impairment much more vulnerable. I like the idea, but more could be done with it.
Great game, although it would help a lot if the controlling while blown up was a bit more consistent. It made the game a tad more tedious when I wasn't sure if I would lose side-to-side control after tapping the inflation button midair. Other than that, I found the game to be rather enjoyable. A lot of effort went into this game, and it shows. I like it.
I made an account to tell you that I really enjoyed this game. The concept is very interesting and I would totally like to see a full version of this, although with some stuff being fleshed out as well. There's no indication of a few of the mechanics and a huge limiter is the time limit from the battery. It doesn't really do much other than rush the player, since the checkpoints are sparse relative to the time given. It reduces the minimalist aesthetic appeal of the environment by forcing a focus, more on completing the objective than appreciating the environment. Other than that, I loved the idea and played it from start to finish. Thumbs up from me!