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Witchhat

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Very polished, engaging gameplay.
If you use headphones, the soundtrack is a bit irritating
But I snicker at how it says "get to work", yet plays like a slot machine with level-ups! And those faces!

I have basically the same opinionas Urodela Games -Simple and fun!
Only thing I missed was a jump sound effect.

I wasn't expecting any games with actual levels to turn up.

Leved the game. Nothing more to say.

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I liked it very much, but I have to admit: I'm guilty of not reading the text to the game and played with as few blocks as possible on my first playthrough.

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I really loved the game. Wish there would've been more or more difficult levels so I can play longer ^^' .
It's also feels really polished.

Quite confusing, but it was nice to play nontheless. I liked the keyboard puzzle.

Very cool and felt polished!
It was pretty hard to estimate how much I had to move my mouse because it's a different scale than steering it with my mouse on the screen though.
But I liked it nontheless.

I liked everything! Only the shop wasn't exactly clear at the first time.

I liked everything! Only the shop wasn't exactly clear at the first time.

Wild west ranch was my favorite

Nice gameplay.
I kind of had a hard time following what's being said as I don't have that good of an ear for english.
Nonetheless, I liked the story behind it.
Maybe add the text of it to the screen next time?

I fought valiantly until tI encountered the (first?) boss.
A great game if you like puzzles or need a bit of practice with vectors.

Great game!
I loved the boss room details. And the boss.
Maybe add somemore details above ground?

Also - where is the sword when "falling down" ?

Please keep going, it's great!

I've realized this only after I finished the game, but the moving frame keeps it feeling alive.
Good Work!