I wouldn't say this fits the "one button" theme, but it's nice to see more educational games. The UI feels very responsive and looks nice and clean.
Ran into a bug where when switching from the Multiplication to the Division tab the question would change but the answers stayed the same, which didn't have the answer to the new question. This happened to me twice but I wasn't able to reproduce it after that.
xuvatilavv
Creator of
Recent community posts
I saw your explanation in the other comment and went back to try again, managed to beat the dragon with 5 coins on the original build before noticing this comment! Very good game all the way through.
Tried the new build now too, the spike section flows much smoother and feels like a good update. Got to the dragon though and the glitch like in your devlog video happened to me D:
Clever input mechanic! I like how it lets you move in all four directions by using the button and the environment carefully.
Unfortunately I couldn't get very far, when I reach the drop with the pistons the camera seems to take a second before following me down, resulting in dying offscreen with no opportunity to react to the lower pistons or whatever may be at the bottom.
I've never seen a hybrid dress-up/visual novel, it's a really neat concept and I like how it gives influence on how each scene looks. The writing is great too, it feels really genuine and relatable :)
Your other game says it's a collection of actual diary entries you wrote in the past, is this game that way too or did you write everything just for this?