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That's funny about learning godot because I too, was using godot at first too for my game and then I switched over to ren'py (since I was making a VN it made sense) on like day 6 so I understand that LOL 

I'm excited to hear the pixel art course helped you because it's the one I want to get for participating in this jam!  That's so exciting and your sprites are adorable! 

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Love your game! What an amazing idea. It reminded me of those little plastic puzzle games we had as a kid. That's such a cool idea. Great job! My daughter loved it too. :)

Haha ya, my brain kept trying to make me jump back to Unity, which I'm more familiar with.

Godot is surprisingly easy to learn, but I feel that its harder to make a much bigger game without more knowledge and experience with the engine.

Hope you enjoy the course later, it was quite useful for a complete beginner like me. The environment and character sprites actually belong to cupnooble. Thanks to that, I was able to put less worries on the art and able to plan my puzzle properly.

Thank you for compliments, I'm glad that you and your daughter enjoyed it :D.

The idea was inspired from Patrick's Parabox