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Greetings! I noticed an issue on game jam rating pages where if you have not yet submitted your rating for a jam submission and try to submit a comment, a warning appears from the browser indicating that there are unsaved changes and the comment doesn't appear to submit if you click "stay on page". However, the comment is submitted behind the scenes, and if you submit your rating for a submission and post your comment again, there will be two copies of your comment (or more depending on how many times you attempted to post it).

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Submit a game to a game jam
  2. Rate another jam submission, but do not submit the rating
  3. Write a comment and attempt to post it
  4. Click "stay on page" when the browser warns you of unsaved changes
  5. Submit your rating and post your comment

There will now be two copies of the comment posted.

It's a good start, but I wasn't sure what the goal was. The music and art is nice though!

This is pretty cute! I really like the transitions between levels and the art style. I would suggest incentivizing growing flowers more--perhaps by hiding the beehive until enough flowers are grown.

An interesting concept. It could be a fun game if it was fleshed out some more!

Kinda funny entry you've got here! Just a suggestion though: the default mouse sensitivity is too high, and the slider in the settings doesn't appear to change it. You also have the debug window enabled on the exported build. To turn that off, make sure to uncheck the "export with debug" checkbox when you're selecting  the location you want to export it to.

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Oh no! The issue appeared to be the "é" character in the file names. This has been changed for the macOS build. Could you confirm if this fixes the issue for you?