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This is a clever idea! It's like an interesting math puzzle, almost: trying to scale the two sides while keeping the proportions the same. The writing is funny, too.

I would be curious to see how this kind of game would work as a "Diner Dash"-style action game instead of a strategic, puzzle game. If you had multiple customers come at once and you make the machines a little simpler, you could have an interesting time management aspect added to the game, trying to keep track of many people at once.

Also: in the future, you can create a zip file which will bundle your .exe and .pck files together into one, so players just have the one things to download. On Windows, you can select the files, right-click, and click "Send to..." and "Compressed (zipped) folder" 👍

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Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Funnily enough, the game concept actually originated as more of a coop Diner Dash, Overcooked-esque game with a few more mechanics, but I ended up cutting down the scope and changing the style to make sure I had time to make the graphics and music. I'm glad that vibe still shone through, and if I return to the game at some point I'll probably explore that direction!

I am aware of making zip files at this point, and in hindsight I'm not sure why I thought itch.io would package the two files together for me haha. Thankfully the game only needs two files to run so it wasn't much of a problem in this case, but that's definitely a lesson learned for next time.