Just added some instructions on the game page on how to play the game based on your feedback. I'll implement it in game after the jam is done! Thanks again :)
Thanks! And that's really good feedback, tbh the prompts at the top were kind of a last minute addition and I didn't put in as much thought into them as I should have. I'll definitely need to keep these 2 things in mind and teach those to the player!
An automation game is quite ambitious for 48 hours! I was quite confused about how to get things working, some kind of tutorial would have helped for sure. Great work though!
This was so fun! Probably my favorite of the jam so far, I really enjoy games with loops like this one, great work! Took me a couple of tries to get a hang of things but when it clicked I just kept going. The music is really good too. This could definitely be expanded into a larger game
I like the building mechanics! It's quite unique and fun to play around with. I like the ragdoll physics as well, but had some trouble controlling the climbing haha. Good luck!
Fun little game! Simple concept but executed quite well. I enjoyed just messing around with the boxes, it reminded me of Mosa Lina which released last year. Good work!
Great visuals and music! Had a bit of trouble at the start since I didn't know what to do, also had some performance issues in the browser version. But great work, hope you develop the game further!
Fun game! Good work on the concept, I like the music and visuals as well! I'd recommend giving a short text tutorial at the start to show players how to kill the monsters consistently. Good luck!
Finished about 15 levels I think before I decided to stop and try out some other games. I'll probably come back to this one again though! Try out my entry btw if you want some chill puzzles to solve as well :)
Unfortunate that you weren't able to complete the game but the artwork is really nice! I would recommend having a different or a more zoomed out camera to see more of the screen as well. Hope it was a nice experience and looking forward to see your entry next year!
Thanks a lot! Yea I was actually just playing around when I thought about the mechanic of creating stars from intersecting lines accidentally and decided to try it out!