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Really love the idea, the protagonist always survives because the plot needs him too is the oldest and greatest of clichés. Liked how it's translated into a simple mechanic such as spawning bombs on your death (it was your plan all along). The gameplay however is perhaps too simplistic with a "kill all enemies in the map to progress" structure; Invisible platforms, lack of UI to tell you if you have plot armor left, unprecise hitboxes and similar issues make it a bit tedious of an experience and I see how many players would abbandon the game over them. Also the graphics are not really consistent with some characters looking out of place or even blurry because of resizes. I really see a lot of potential, keep up the good work!

Extra tip: Godot allows html5 web export which would bring a lot more people to test the game since not everyone downloads games, keep that in mind for future jams

Never got to experience the DOS games era but this definitely feels like a great experience. Extra points for the innovation in simulating. It has it's flaws- controls feel weird, audio, various bugs... But they're all part of the old DOS experience and I see how if you're trying to make something retro you cannot make it too user friendly as games at the times weren't. Great submission!

Using right mouse to move the camera was a bit tedious but I got used to it. The artstyle is top notch. Slow and short game surely but a huge potential, looking forward to future expansions!

The amount of polish to this game is exceptional, there were a few instances where I thought I got stuck but there always was a way to get out be it a fly I missed or an alternative path. The difficulty curve is a bit unbalanced and gets way too frustratingly complex after a while but as a masochist I enjoyed it. The game really keeps you playing and that's a huge plus. Great work!

I have always been fond of Game Dev Tycoon style games so I had a great time with the concept of you guessing which role is the most cliché to put the actor on for the specific movie genre even if it is only a simple and short gameplay loop. Since even I (having experience with such games) had a difficult time understanding what would optimize ratings I can immagine a typical player being lost very soon without a lot of tutorials but overall great submission.