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I enjoyed this a lot! Spectrum of emotions

Very nice, an enjoyable game, and very solid little game - a couple of inconsistencies and bugs in the version I'm playing... 

  • The camera movement
  • The mixels (pixel scaling) breaking the pixel grid
  • The shooting coming out of the feet
  • The difficulty being a tad too easy for it to be challenging

Yes. Simple idea, well executed. This is what I love to see

Wow, insanely good mechanics, I can't believe you made this in 2 days. Would like to buy a full version.

Great concept and fun execution, could use some tweaks as mentioned on Discord but could see this being a nice fleshed-out game! Great work for a 1-day game!

There's a devlog on the game which should show the full process :) 

Yo Rhubarb guy, thanks for playing! Dang you beat it EASILY huh. Perhaps I can add another difficulty version but in the meantime here is a challenge for you... Beat all of the opponents one after the other without losing. See how many attempts it takes you! :D

I'm glad it could inspire you! :)

Great work! I think this can be useful for my game, I currently can't get it to apply to each grass blade individually as they all act in a unit, so any tips would be greatly appreciated <3

This is actually awesome

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Honestly, I really like this, it's very relaxing. 
I had fun creating this little floating town, and as I built more I imagined who might live here and what they do. 

I have played things like this where you wait for currency to go up and unlock builder packs with that currency to expand the possibilities, but those types of games have a different agenda and feeling, where you're expanding for the sake of expanding, your objective becomes to unlock rather than to create and explore... but I had way more fun and relaxation with the freedom here. 

You're right in that it's more of a creative tool atm, but I don't think that's a bad thing, and in my opinion, gamifying it should lean into the creative tool - the way you can do whatever you want in Minecraft, giving the player the freedom to create and explore, and expand it as they do that.
Perhaps people start walking around and reacting to their new environment? Perhaps specially linked tiles create new tile combinations, you discover them through creating, and these systems unlock new possibilities for building. (Similar to Loop Hero's tile combination system). You start off with a city and through building you get access to sand/desert/forest/jungle/abandoned, whatever. Perhaps the type of people/inhabitants depends on the ecosystem that is built, some loose percentage based thing sort of like Viva Piñata. Perhaps a day/night system changes the atmosphere and inhabitant activities or tile combinations.
- Just ideas as someone who enjoys the relaxing creativity here, with no other rules or objectives other than to create and chill out. 

Expansions on this and some QOL stuff, like a 3D gizmo in the corner for 3D noobs (not me I am a pro obviously), tile previews + deletions could be nice (though a lot of what I created was due to not being able to delete/replace tiles either, lots of happy accidents and working with what I was given was quite nice).

High potential, with a focus on limited creativity I think this can be a very nice relaxing experience.

Thanks, Telaba!

P.s. I like the title, you should put your name on everything.  If Tom Clancy + Bennett Foddy, and Kenney can do it. So can you, CONFIDENCE TELABA LETS GOOOOO!!!! - In the world of 182375761908238 devs it's a simple way for players to distinguish projects and be excited when they see a creator they're familiar with. In fact, I will start doing it now, too.

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haha yeah it can be crazy, some people beat it easy but maybe my brain is too smooth :D

haha glad you spotted the mug joke, think you might be the first to mention it :'D -  Thanks so much, you got this, keep up your learning :D

Glad it's sorted now, let me know if it happens again! Good job on the score :D

Thanks for playing! :D

That's strange, I've not come across that issue before. Are you on the community discord? It would be useful to be able to see a video on the issue stated so I can diagnose and fix it :)

Thanks so much for playing <3

hahaha gotta go fast :D

I know what you mean about the dead keyboard, more worried about my fingers wearing down :'D Thanks for playing

Thanks a lot! It was a fun experience for sure :D I appreciate you playing and watching the video too

hahaha I will make an event where you have to close your eyes next and sense what word is coming up :'D Thanks for playing

hahaha glad you like it! We can all be hackers now :D

Yes it is quite difficult, eh! I recommend anyone who is learning to type to try using typingclub.com :)

Could be useful if there was a little icon or popup to indicate that it's the enemies turn I think :D

Thanks Luck :D

Thanks JavaJack, glad you like em!

Thanks Sandra!