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Submitted by Metaaa@aa¿ — 23 days, 2 hours before the deadline
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when the impost-it is sus

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Cool game, liked the multiplayer aspect! I wanna try making a multiplayer game too next time.

You already heard some feedback from me buuuut just for writing it down somewhere:

I think the hider has sufficient resources to hide themselves (or I'm just bad) with moving the post-it around and with plenty of other examples already (I've played Jackbox before and I remember a similar game where my 'hidden answer' would stick out like a sore thumb since I had no examples so I appreciate that). Iiiiiin another way - I think the game could risk being reversed-engineered to a point that it'd just blend in with other auto-generated answers.

I think adding extra feedback and some strike-system would also be good, and also just something indicating that the hider won buuut you know that already. Maybe even taking away extra wrong answers someway when a wrong answer is guessed to give the seeker a more even playing field.

Still, it's cool you made a multiplayer game, interested in seeing how you'll iterate upon it!

Submitted(+1)

Fun idea! I like that you didn't just make a video game like everyone else. Obviously I'd like more different generated post-its, because you can memorize them pretty easily. But I like the mechanic, and I think you could maybe even expand it for more players. Maybe they can take turns?