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Ryzcheese

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A member registered Jan 05, 2023

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I think I got softlocked at the "I demand a refund on this game!" part by pushing a box past the door :(

Awesome game! The puzzles were clever. You couldn't "brute force" your way through like you sometimes can for puzzle games, and had to really think through some of the big steps. And the dialogue made me laugh. Good job!

I like the light/shadow mechanic. I think this could definitely be built upon for some really cool puzzle platforming. I also like the glide to make things easier, but like others have mentioned, I think this game would benefit greatly from a health system or checkpoints

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Awesome game! Lots of mechanics that worked will with each other and all accompanied by fitting sound effects. The controls felt a bit weird (I was using keyboard) but I can't think of a better layout myself. Great work (Time was 6:6.7)

Fun game, I really like the jingle and zoom out whenever you complete a level. Also I am not sure if this was intentional, but I feel like the music syncing/desyncing with the timing of the arrow adds another layer of depth to the game. My high score is also 9. Short and sweet and fun :)

Congrats on your first game! I really liked the snowman jumping animation and creative backgrounds. A suggestion would be to add some variety to the ground tiles and platforms.

Really cool gameplay concept and I am happy that you took the winter theme in a  different direction  than most other jammers. One suggestion I have is to make the controls match the colors in a more intuitive way (e.g., rainbow order from left to right) or to make the UI bit in the corner a bit more noticeable. Great work!

I remember playing a game like this years ago, and this one seemed just as fun! Kept me hooked for while, good job

I like the art of the cave and the spider, and think it is a unique way of following the "no jumping platformer" rule. One critique I have is that controlling the spider feels clunky, and like you only really have one chance to dodge the robots