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What do you do with the json and .raw file that is generated?
How do you create a 16 bit grayscale png file from them to be used as a heightmap?  This is what Unreal Engine uses.

Wow Viktor!  You did an amazing job of extending the GameDevTV game from the course.  That level design looks great!  I did the same thing and extended what was taught, but this is much better than what I ended up doing. 😊

The game is fun.  I liked exploring around and finding new paths to follow.  The game doesn't feel linear that way.  Having a couple of different guns is a cool idea, as is the ghosts dividing up into smaller ones.
Found jumping up onto ledges mildly infuriating when having to attempt it 5 or 6 times only to slide back off again.
Death by falling off a ledge should have some kind of reset built in, rather than an endless fall that waits for the player.  Maybe add a collision down below or something?
Other than that, perhaps adding something else other than just shooting ghosts.  Finding collectables which give you temporary immunity, lighter gravity, etc. Or ones that slow you down?  Finding keys to unlock different areas, or the next level?

I'm working towards making a living by doing game dev full time.  Not there yet, I'm still too green.  Still go a long way to go, but I'm enjoying the ride so far.
Right now I'm just releasing game prototypes for free and am happy if people just give them a try to be honest.  I'm hoping more people will give them a go, maybe leave me some feedback so I can improve, then release better and better games as I claw my way up game dev mountain.

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After building my first couple of games, I realised that I only had a vague idea of how much time was spent working on them.  Watching professional indie devs on Youtube talk about how much time they have spent on their games, and hearing them being a lot more specific, it inspired me to build a timekeeping app to help figure out how many hours I am taking to complete my projects.

They say knowing your hourly rate can help you work out your budget and what to charge for you games.  This little app takes all the guesswork out of it and records it all, and it even has a built in pomodoro timer!

I am making it available for anyone to download and use for FREE!  The link is below, but by all means feel free to check out the short trailer if you want to see what it can do.  As always, any and all feedback is welcome.
https://tastysnak.itch.io/time-tracker