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Walfalcon

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Most jams (including the Godot Wild Jam, which you also submitted this to) specifically disallow submitting games that you already made before the jam.

Thanks! I actually was also thinking we had similar styles when I played your game (which I loved, btw).

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I forgot to put a prompt, but you should be able to restart by punching. Whoops.

Ah, yeah maybe I should have made a different sort of sprite for the attack. Thanks for playing, and also your game was really interesting!

Hi! I actually just filmed myself and then cut out frames of the video to make the sprites.

As for the jumping thing that's probably because you can't redirect your movement while in the air. You gotta back up a bit!

Dang, this game is tricky!

Wow, that was neat! I did solve the scales on accident, but I guess that'll just happen sometimes. Fun puzzles!

Restarting does not work for me either. Guess I missed checking that after uploading. Thanks for letting me know!

Legitimately hilarious.

Honestly the premise sounded a bit questionable (what's so fun about unscrewing a battery compartment) but trying to figure out how to repair it before the time ran out ended up being really engaging.

I totally forgot I set that up, huh. Yeah don't actually give me money for this, I just thought it would be funnier if I clicked that option.

I think that's Japanese, not Polish.

Nice game, funny and fun. Only complaint was it was a bit hard to tell where to click at the end (I kept clicking on the word "here" was confused when nothing happened.)

Very interesting. Almost a zero-player game, but in some ways requires a human player even more than a lot of other games.

Also you didn't create all the audio during the game jam, liar. My play through included the song "9th At Pine", and that was released in 1996. ;)

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I have no idea about the theme, I guess I want to make a platformer though? Dungeon-exploring could be cool too.

I'm probably going to use LIKO-12, gonna spend the next few days figuring out how it works so that I'm not going into this jam totally blind.