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One thing, once I learned about building mode and placing coconut cannons, the game was more enjoyable but here's something that happened to me:


I need a better way to switch between build and attack mode. Either pause the game when I am in build mode and let me go into GOD MODE while I place traps, or make it more obvious that I am in building mode cause I kept trying to attack when I am in building mode

  • Volume starts at 50%, 10/10!
  • Music is sadly still a bit too loud 9/10
  • I cannot pop balloons with my knife or long sword 8/10
  • I was told there is beheading of innocent life? 7/10
  • Being able to get a long sword, multi-hit, hit from a distance to avoid attacks, and jump over your enemies to do a back attack...priceless

I have never played a 1st person tower-defense so it took me a bit to realize why the skeletons kept knocking at the door instead of fighting me (cowards!) 

A few suggestions to help improve gameplay for me personally:

1. Mini-map or some way to highlight where there are enemies so I can go defeat them

2. When I have enough money to buy something, instead of interacting with the house, maybe a little pop-up appears for a bit and I can press a button to trigger the menu to open? Or at least an alert to let me know something new can be bought so I know when to go to the house to upgrade my stuff.

This is interesting for sure. Needs more cowbell, though :P 

ps. I love it when this happens...helps me out of ton! lol


Here's my playthrough:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h49m52s

Here's my playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h46m42s

Here's my playthrouh:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h22m21s

Played your game on stream:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=00h12m30s

I did figure it out last night on stream:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=00h26m50s

Here's my playthrough - played it on stream last night:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=00h20m36s

Here's my playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=00h01m35s

I would like that RMB would;ve been for reload and LMB only for shooting. It is really easy to loose but I like the concept. It is a like a reversed down-well. Upwell?

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Here's my playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h36m42s

The character is charming and the controls aver very simple and the premise is easy to follow. I could not see my health and did not quite understand when something would hurt me or if I getting points by doing certain actions. It would have been nice to have some sort of a highscore to know how well I did.

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Here's my playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h30m43s

I reached the max score but I have to tell you that I had some a gouda of a time and I was swiss at the bat and that ball went cheddar fast to the end of the level

This game is tight, the music is sweet, and the simple graphics are good to look at but the it very hard to gauge when I can do an action especially in the dash sequence. Maybe being able to see more in advance would be nice and help. 

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Here's my playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h17m12s

I think how rotations work is not what I expect which was that as long as I was in the air, I could rotate the map and fall in that new direction. instead, what we got instead was a cat rotation which was hard to tell where we were going to go next

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My Playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h10m34s

I really like the concept but the controls are a little awkward and I think the spike colliders are a little not forgiving. but over all pretty neat

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Here's my playthrough:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=01h03m09s

23,000 HIGH SCORE!!!! :D I recommend having different sprite to indicate how you close you are to firing since it easy to overlook the timer on the left and making the enemy bullets a different color like red would help.

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The game throws you in and immediately start hurting you without giving you time to think and understand the controls and I'm not a fan that when I jump I am literally jumping into where the ghost are and don't have a chance to shoot them. Maybe increase the space and allow them to spawn closer to the edges might be better. 

Here's my play through:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=00h32m38

I figured it out and what I figured out is that I am only smart enough to make to the music notes and then my brains panics and I forget :P

109,900 and I could've kept going but fell bad for the ships! :D

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I got 31,500! Is that the high score? it is now :D

Played on stream:

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2235876222?t=00h08m09s

I really like the artwork, the textures, and the character designs. The puzzles are little challenging because there is not enough user experience (Visual/Audio) that helps understand what I can interact with and what not and it was really to forget that I can jump since I only need to use it once. I found it hard to understand what genre or type of game it was trying to because it had a little bit of everything: exploration, puzzles, platform, but each one was mainly use once and not really consistently together.  I would recommend to try to find a way to unite all of these gameplay mechanics.

Really clean and solid idea especially for a 48hrs and learning a new engine.  Even though they are the same shape, just different colors, I for some reason attribute them characters and I see the red one as the slow/heavy/brute while the blue one is the small/fast/smart one. 

This game is very unique but comes with a high learning curve which can be challenging in the context of a game jam where most players are looking to quickly jump into your game and learn about your mechanics with little no reading.  I usually recommend, creating a single hand-crafted level, and using gameplay to explain the rules of your game to the player and then letting the play the game after learning the mechanics. 

I like the premise, the story is funny, the concept of a shotgun-grappling-hook cat is hilarious, and once you get a really good rhythm the speed and physics feel so good. So good, that I forgot about rolling up and becoming this big giant ball of destruction. I think a sound effect and visual reminder that flashes bigger would good. 

I like the implementation of scaling into different forms to traverse and platform. The animation are really well done and I do believe that the 3 forms fit really well. I can really feel the impact of the hits when I got hurt. It simply got a little too tight at the end and I died too many times. Maybe make it a little more forgiving? 

You gave me a gun that can make things big and small and you expect me to kick a cube!? I want more! Let me kick that cube to the moon and back! Also, I should be able to do a hole in one on that 4th level. You know the one :D

I like the concept of shrinking and growing as needed, though I expected to be able to manipulate the objects themselves to solve puzzled. You let me know that it eventually gets there, I just did not get that far enough

The artwork, the animations, and the gameplay is very polish and very smooth. I struggled with the zoomed in camera especially at the speed that I am going at. I recommend either allowing me the option or opting for a zoomed out camera so that I can respond better to the platform

This is pretty neat although I kept struggling with the climbing mechanics since I kept thinking it was a toggle and that I had to hold on to the jump button. May recommend making the climb an optional toggle for those who struggle with the ability to hold a button down for a long time while perform other tasks? At first, I thought the crafting mechanic was going to be overwhelming but it ended up being pretty easy to manage and a nice addition. 
One last thing, I wanted to jump UP off walls when I was climbing. That feels better ;) I want to change jumps and climbs to do cool climbing speeds strats :D 

but now I know that at least two people want to see some sort of enemy encounter so I gotta add it ;)

Very funny, completely unexpected, and ya'll managed to add increasing difficulty and new fun and interesting mechanics to overcome. I would have given you 10/10 but you made me had to unlock each level manually so minus 1 point lol./

Any game that has a hookshot start 10/10 for me. This game is so smooth to play and I like that voice acting and the animations. But them woodpeckers! They come too quick and I do not have enough to react. Could you add some sort of indication that they are coming coming so that  I could dodge? Like a UI alert and a sound effect.

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I like the concept, it is very original, and the music is fun to listen to. The control definitely take some time to get used to it and it is definitely much easier when you can just scale to the top or the bottom, but once you get into the rhythm it can be quite fun.  The confusing part was that W always control the head but at the start I got used to the head always being on top, as soon as the head went to the bottom, then it tripped me up. Maybe try to have the head not be able to move down past the body and force the player to always move the body down and the head up.

Now I feel like a professional Jazz musician and I will be playing at my local jazz club on improv night all thanks to your game. 

This felt like a combination of Hitman plus assassins creed and I really wanted to throw an item at the guards and knock them out but if I did it near another guard they could catch me so I cannot just knockout people. This has the start of a stealth game, it be really cool to add AI path finding so that you can sound to distract guard. I should say, it reminds of Thief

I love the physics, it is fun to throw things around and hear their sound effect and just watch them spin and bounce and all that stuff. I like the references...it just missing some music :D Good job and also, smart on you for switching ideas with enough time to make another game.

I love the visuals, the camera angle, the sounds, and everything you put in the game really feels like I'm back in my childhood home and playing something like the Resident Evil. I like the twist at the end (assuming I got the bad ending) and everything played smoothly. This is really well made.

This is super polish in terms of graphics, lighting, modeling, animations,  camera control, everything feels good and it is pleasing to the eyes and ears. I like the animation of the ball going through object before it is shot. My concerns are that the waves come in too quickly and I expect to have maybe a "planning stage" where I can decide how to protect myself. I would recommend to not introduce too many elements at the same. Multiple appeared and then you had multiple layers to protect as well as multiple sides and I don't have information available during gameplay to remind me watch each piece does and why I want to use one over the other. 

I think the game is really cute and I like the switching mechanic and that each character plays differently in terms of what they can do including their movement. I think it is clever that you added places for the player to think about placing a vine so that they don't get stuck and I like the background tiles. I do agree adding something to the trees so that they don't look like platforms.