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Good stuff! Thanks for playing!

Music isn't my strong suit but I'm glad you liked it, thanks for playing :)

Thanks for playing (:

I really appreciate it! Thanks for playing :)

Great visuals and great character design. Well done!

Thanks for playing!

Golf on the moon, interesting! Well done, though it would be great to see a sound track implemented into the game.

Great work with the use of post processing. Sound tracks and sounds are great! Well done.

Seems like you did pretty good in comparison to others :) Thanks for playing!

The idea is to learn to maneuver your rocket through obstacles with the simplicity of two buttons. The out of bounds teleporter was intended, though meant as last resort, as it can severely mess up your rocket's balance. Thanks for playing!

I wanted to make the game easy to pickup but hard to master, though maybe I did make it a bit too challenging :) Glad you found the Billy Easter Egg, thanks for playing!

Haha, better luck next time. Thanks for playing :)

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It was a last minute Easter egg :) Thanks for playing!

Very, very intriguing weapon-throw to teleport and kill game mechanic! Lots of potential here.

Cool art style!

Nice sound effects!

An approach to the game jam I wasn't expecting! Interesting!

Thanks for playing!

Haha, thanks for playing though!

I got the same feedback about zooming the camera out from one of my friends during beta testing, though I decided not to change it to keep the difficulty of the game hard. Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for playing!

Thanks so much!

It was meant to be a hard game, no worries. Thanks for playing!

Thanks! Funny story, I made the rocket sound effect by breathing into my mic, and then adjusting that sound in Audacity.

Haha, thanks for playing. Better luck next time :)

Thanks, I went for the easy-to-pickup but hard to master approach!