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TheBlekbern

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Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.

Congrats! Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! I did not really play Stanley Parable nor Superliminal but looking at the trailers made me want to try them out.

Thanks! For sure I could have left more clues (as a not native speaker myself). Didn't really understand how difficult tasks might be. Appreciate the feedback on sfx and music.

P.S. It's not supposed to be a correct sentence. Just the word that's changing.

Had a lot of fun with aberration upgrades. Random weapons and random insane recoil haha definitely kept me engaged. Shooting while moving felt difficult to pull of though. Past 4-5 rooms fps droped significantly maybe because I was playing in browser.

Really liked how upgrades made you look cooler (MORE EYES!1!). Captivating gameplay. I don't know if I'm just clumsy but size upgrade felt useless - I would soak a lot more than 5 bullets. Tradeoffs in upgrades is an engaging idea, maybe its because all the other upgrades came with no tradeoff.

Puzzles were fun to solve, would play more of them. Also, sometimes I didn't quite understand if something is happening (with the green box). Feel like more feedback (visual or audio) would help with that

Glad you liked it! Agreed, game should've explained the mechanics a bit better or left more clues but by the time I realised that it was too late :(

I like the gameplay idea, it feels new.  Took a second to figure out that you dont need to put yellow triangles into red ones 

Thanks! Indeed, that sounds interesting

Basically, yes. In each "level" there can be a changeable word, a word where each letter is changeable according to some rule. It could be that the letters were not changing because you clicked not exactly at it. This happened to me sometimes

Love the sound design / design in general. It does really feel like an old computer booting up

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Enjoyed this twist on the rhythm games. Predicting where your player will go next turn and dodging an ant at the last second is very satisfying. Those repeating sound patterns got me confused at the start. (Like I expected it to move on the beat but it didn't)