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shine_111

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This game is both tough and satisfying :3 I didn't imagine that blockchain can be so wiggly sometimes X3 And I like the soundtrack too. It conveys quite an interesting and immersive atmosphere.

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Thanks! :3 I really appreciate getting to know what you think. I don't have many friends to discuss making this game with. So comments bring a sense of relief :D

I'm actively working on getting this game better. The overall story idea was finished during the jam. Currently, I'm filling in the details and implementing the last part. Also, modeled another character yesterday. So there's only one character left. Also, few game mechanics remain to be done and a lot of less blocky environment too :D And a bit more soundtrack, most likely.

Thanks! I'm glad that this part of the message can be noticed. There's a bit more coming next. And I'm glad that you like it :)

Along with the next parts of the story, I'm working on adding more game elements to the present part. They were previously omitted to save time. There are some new ideas too.

And just wrote a draft for another soundtrack melody :)

And here is a fix number two. Now you can see the lights like in the screenshot too, not only me :D Also, couple of bugs fixed including no sudden jump to someone's house when pressing spacebar a lot :3

So cute! :3 Also, I like the music and the kind atmosphere.

Oh, nostalgia :) One of the first PC games I played was a vertical space shooter. And the music is good, yes :)

Hehehe :) I've got a similar impression. I was going to say that we need to A-B test it :D And the capybara is good, yes :)

I didn't expect this!

Quite an interesting idea and the gameplay :)

Thanks! :) I appreciate it.

Yeah, I'm working on the rest of the game currently.

Also, I've got a bit more sleep, finally, and will play your game too :)

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And fixed it. Now you can access more of the story and another soundtrack piece which was made during the game jam.

Thanks :)

I'm new to itch.io, and there's a bit unclear thing for me. If I post a fixed version of a game, is it going to be treated differently from a game jam submission? Or it would overwrite it? I want to continue working on the game, but I don't want to break any rules of this jam. 

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It's ~50% of the game. Additional 35% are blocked by a mysterious rock problem which happens only in builds, but not during the development. It's a bit unexpected.

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I've got quite a collection of Unity assets, some of which are not free. Is it allowed to use them? According to the rules, I'm allowed to use the assets that I have a legal right to use. As I have it, it seems to be alright. But I wanted to clarify it to be sure.