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WanderShap

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An atmospheric project! Unfortunately I got stuck in the basement unable to get out :(

Loved every second of it. Little lizard running was probably the most fun thing i've seen so far.

A cool idea, especially with the gradual bridge build-up. A nice one!

This was a visual delight. The art style reminded me heavily of hyperlight drifter! Sound effects were impactful, and the gameplay premise is simple, yet fun for a short experience like this. The quick levels helped the game to feel fresh each time, even though functionally it was almost always the same. Loved the aesthetics, loved the effects, and the theme of cosmic balance eventually. An amazing jam project!

An amazing piece, especially considering it was made in a jam! Full of noir-detective armosphere, with each detail being highlighted and described. I enjoyed the dramatic storytelling, and solving the cases was quite fun!

A very relaxing and fun experience! Loved the levels and the idea behind the main skill. One issue was when I accidentally made a block too thin and had to try to click it precisely, which was a bit frustrating. Anyway, great job with this project!

Very cute! An interesting take on the theme, while plays simply and intuitively. Good job!

Love the simple artstyle, the sounds are very satisfying, and a good fit for the theme. Unfortunately encountered a bug which blocked my way further, but I think I was somewhere in the middle of the run at that point, so I got to enjoy the core idea :D Good job!

Love the quick get-to-action! Also was surprised when the robot upgraded and i got to move outside the first arena to discover an even bigger one around! Snails were always attacking, and there were so much of them I didn't get to capturing the third zone at all. Also, it was a bit too hard to track my health, as there were no indicators of damage apart from the bar in the corner. I think that adding some effect indicators would be cool, and giving the player slightly more space for maneuvers by nerfing the snails. All in all, a great jam game!

Had some fun with physics, especially discovering doing the loops! A fun concept, just one thing - the learning curve was bit too challenging for me. I think this could become even more enjoyable, if at the beginning the game was more forgiving. Anyway, great job!

Fun twist on the theme!

I have a thing for such clicker-like incremental games. It's an interesting take on the theme, too!
Love the simple yet sufficient art style and the way packets run here and there. Great job!

This gets chaotic pretty quickly. I'm not sure if the skip button was left there intentionally, but it was certainly tempting at times :) Love how you played with the theme, and a drastic switch from "hehe funny rabbits multiply"  to "On this farm, I breed the good ones. On this farm, the bad ones go to talk to the fox".

Love the thumbnail, too. I can imagine it hitting play market one day.

It's actually very cool. Love the art style, a simple yet fun concept, and humor!  Especially the king's level, that was hillarious

Thank you very much!

The game is nice to play, and the sounds are very satisfying!  One thing, echoing some other reviewers, would be cool to have a little more control over your dash. Love the art, though, and good luck!

Love that you had a great time!

A star indeed :D  Thank you very much!

Cute game, with very pleasant sounds when you drag the scales around! Even though encountered some physics bugs, still a very relaxing experience!

A very relaxing one. Clicking sound and putting pieces together is amazingly satisfying!

The deeper I went, the more unease I felt. The atmosphere is amazing, and the hand-drawn visual art style fits amazingly into the theme. Sometimes I felt somewhat lost in the tunnels, but it always felt like a relief to finally swim  into an open space!

What a cool concept! Caught the 'Aha' moment at the very last level, when I hovered mouse over myself. Loved the sound effects, reminded me of the 'Don't Starve' series :)

Thank you so much!