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thanks for the kind words :)

nice comment!

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ah thanks for playing! I really do like that feeling of just, systems and challenges without any idea of developer intention. me arbitrarily scattering delfinos and coins is really my lofi way of doing procgen I guess

hell ye keep it up

these puzzle mechanics have a lot of potential, really creative stuff. The ending, especially the music, was also great.

this is awesome. such a simple concept but very well executed to be fun and interesting, the great background progression compels you to keep playing and trying to progress despite strange block arrangements made for some rly fun emergent gameplay. Also love the cloud at the end really funny post game trick

oo smart

i love the way hanging corners feels with this lil bug. born to drift

haha is it that the grass is a particle system

like 3d glasses? no i dont think that would work, the game just looks like this

haha yup. Thanks for presumably playing!

pretty cool! cant believe i havent seen a mount-focused metroidvania before, so much potential! I love that you have different abilities with and without the mount, you could come up with some really good puzzles mixing all those abilities, lots and lots to work with here, and it feels pretty nice to play too!

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woah! impressive and unfortunate! the timescale changing can definitely mess with the physics

beautiful little game! i love the little details. i love that the breath animation is synched to the breathing audio

this is cool, interesting to see how the negative and positive space versions of the level feel so different as spaces. would love to see this pulled off with more representational scenery somehow

you never *have* to change the game speed to beat anything, its only there for accesibility/convenience/messing around. So if thats the way you solved a jump, there was almost certainly another way.
thanks for playing, I'm glad you're enjoying!

very gorgeous

as far as we can tell this is accurate! thanks for playing and transcribing

cool stuff! really distinctive pixel art style

yeah!! :D

thanks! feel free to do that!

:>

so good! does funny things to your fingers!

this is adorablee!!

my high score so far is roughly 2370. this is so great

i love her gradients

nice! ye unity is i think nice to start with cause u can usually easily google ur problems and find someone else with the same one. bitsy is great for starting because its very restrictive and simple to use, so u can get something fun v quick! and finishing small things is great for motivation imo

well, some free options that i use are Unity (sort of requires scripting in c# but there are plugins like playmaker that let you do visual flowcharting logic instrad), godot, puzzlescript, bitsy (no scripting required and in browser! this is what i usually recommend to beginners!).


some other stuff i havent used quite as much is Unreal Engine (also has visual scripting), Gamemaker (which has some weird non scripting logic stuff)

good shapes

very stylish intro, love that

10/10 comment <3

this is why ur my sound guy

beautiful words and sounds, and a great interpretation of "collage", ive never felt the meaning of the rectangle around my character being non-transparent like this before

hahah yesss, glad someone else jumped off the top

wow so good! and i love the background being made out of the fitting guys

youre so nice!

this is very good. great prose and an important experience to share. exams are so hard for so many people

hell yes! normalize making games as a hobby in the same way people take photos and doodle and write journals and do all sorts of other art for themselves! not every game has to be "the game industry." thank u for sharing this essay! keep makin games ur way for u!

such a peaceful, beautiful game and vision for the world. It really made me feel like a kid, and the world felt huge and fresh and wonderful and I felt very small. Thank you so much for making it!