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Need Feedback On My game!

A topic by geokid created 39 days ago Views: 129 Replies: 6
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I am currently developing a block game using scratch turbowarp. The game is in active devlopment (Alpha) but i would like feedback on what features i could add/new gamemodes etc. the game can be found here: https://geosmashgames.itch.io/geobuild Please note, for now only windows (7 or later), mac and linux are supported Thank you for taking the time to read my post! Have a happy new year and Peace!

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I don't really understand the game. I can click the buttons to make squares and drag them around, but that's it. Is there an objective? What am I trying to do? I think you should add an objective of some kind. 

Also, since your game is an HTML file, you can just make it playable in the browser instead of requiring that people download it.
Here is my game. 

Hello, I see your point about that. This is a very early version of the game so many mechanics and features are missing. I see your point and i  should be more clear in the future that the game is in a alpha or beta like stage. Regarding your point on the browser verson i have heard prior complaints on this and i will make the browser version better and easier to access. Thank you for trying the game out and letting me know what to improve on. have a great day :)

Windows Antivirus suggested to not launch the installer. Than reading the previous comment I found that there is a browser version. Entering seed is kinda lame and I don't like games where I need to read texts. Some game objects seems are an useless decorations.

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Hello! yes, i am working on a web version for the game. The reason for the readme and stuff is because the html is a prerelease version. This also explains why some features dont work. Thank you for this feedback and i will work on ironing out and being more clear in the future. 

Hey, I didn't play the game but wanted to give my thoughts on the itch.io page: 
From the page itself I am having a hard time understanding what the goal of the game is. The screenshot attached doesn't tell me much either.
I think adding a few extra screenshots that show the basic concepts of the gameplay would help the page a lot.