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Just remember that the finished sculpture doesn’t need to be in one piece.

Very good game, super cute and polished, love the graphics, the puzzles are fantastic - really tough towards the end though, I haven’t quite got them all yet but I enjoyed the first two rows!

Love this idea! Any "build your own thing" kind of game hooks me pretty quickly, and I liked the "loot boxes" giving you random parts.

I did run into some weirdness when building where it started pushing my ship around instead of snapping blocks, and also on the second wave an enemy spawned inside of my ship and blew it up pretty much immediately, but otherwise it was fun!

Just to be clear, I have nothing against idle games and it wasn't at all intended to be a sleight against what you made, I think what you ended up with was fantastic!

I know I'm echoing what most others have said, but this was a really impressively deep submission! I like how many mechanics you were able to implement in such a short timeframe. This felt like a clicker game that actually had a point to it, rather than just seeing the numbers go up, which is really cool. Excellent work for sure!

Thank you for the feedback! I'm really glad it felt complete, as once we got down to the last few hours of working on it that was our main goal. Appreciate you going out of your way for the web version!

Thanks so much for giving it a shot! As soon as we got the materials orbiting as you collect them, we knew it had legs, but getting to the "game" part was definitely a big struggle. Maybe we'll pick it back up and add some more to it!

I'm not able to change the download for the jam, so I uploaded the HTML5 version here: https://twchapman.itch.io/planetary-spark-html5


Keep your expectations low though, there's really not much to it!

Very nice work! I liked how many upgrades and different weapon types you were able to put into the game, and the visual pop/"juice" you added made it feel great to play.

Dang, I must have done something wrong. Thanks for trying to play it anyway! I'll see if I can fix it.