Never expected a game to be made from this theme! I really liked it! You could have improved the dialogue box though! Great job!
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Thank you very much for your feedback! We clearly understand what you are trying to point out! We are very happy to have your feedback , and it helps a lot! Yeah, we understand that the puzzles design was not the best and that it might have been made better! We agree! The reason might be that we are a small group of 3 and Chiptami was taking care of all the music, so me and my other teammate Skejeton had to deal with a lot of parts of the game like testing, design, programming and art. I think that due to that we had less people to implement more! So we ran out of time! But we appreciate your feedback and we also would like to say that as the game is getting a good response, we might release another version on the game with all of the feedback implemented in!
Thanks for your feedback!
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P.S. I loved your game! It was great!
P.S.S. The feedback was not harsh at all! We are really happy to your constructive feedback!
Fantastic game! The idea is clever, and it's done pretty nicely. I adore the game's rhythmic flow. The game's length is also ideal. The most essential thing to add is to make barriers more evident so that it's clear you can run into them. But after I understood it, the game was incredibly enjoyable!
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Quite a nice game! The mechanics and how the game was made to navigate were very unique from other games! I like how it is fresh and I think the concept is very unique! I only think that there could be a little more place for more connection with the theme! But I think it is safe to say it here, I liked it!
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I adore the idea; it has wonderful humour. The gamer will always have morbid thoughts that will stay in their minds for a while.
Although the gameplay is straightforward, the challenges you face are clear-cut, which kept me motivated to make the ideal throw.
The power meter was the only source of misunderstanding; in the first activity, "red" denoted success and "green" failure, whereas in the second, "red" denoted success and "white" failure. As a result, I had the impulse to strike the white side (but it could just be me!).