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Vincentmrl

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Thank you for your review! I spent most of the time trying to fine tune the controls to make them feel responsive but, at the same time, hard enough to make it challenging. I will definitely add audio in future versions

Thank you! I will definitely add levels and effects+music when I'll continue working on the game

Thank you for your review! I will probably continue this game and improve the sliding and everything, Unity's physics are very hard to fine tune, I spent most of the time on the controls, sacrificing audio and content.

I was like "oh is it that simple?", then I noticed that suddenly I spent almost an hour to do a "quick review to rate the game".

Honestly, it's great. From the satisfying sounds (and scary glass breaking when you mess up) to the way the organisms multiply and even a tutorial!

There's not much you should improve over this regarding the main gameplay (apart from adding even more organisms with special features maybe), this would really be a nice mobile (but even desktop) game! Maybe my only nitpick is how you must do calculations to find out how many replications to wait until you maxed out the space and can sell the cure, maybe add an easy mode for who sucks in maths :)

This game is promising. Even though it has some unfinished parts (it's a game jam game after all), it still doesn't stop being entertaining. I don't know why, but the music and general style reminds me of back when I would play the Command&Conquer series. 

I honestly downloaded and started playing even before reading the game page, so I was shocked that there is so much detail put into this. Camera controls, in-detail spaceship descriptions, each spaceship is modeled ina  certain style. Passion was put into this and I honestly want to see what it will become if you continue developing it. Good job!

Yes.