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The game is visually very appealing! And the music is good too! This is one of the few games in this jam I actually wouldn’t mind playing a full version of.

However, I don’t get how the theme fits into this. It seems very much that the cat is the main character and hero of the game. Normally I wouldn’t complain about that, though.

On top of this, there’s something I would complain about: the lack of controls for the left-handed. The way things are, this game is hard to play and so it is hard to enjoy what is there. And with this being Godot, it’s super easy to just setup additional inputs for actions.

Please check out our game and let us know how we did! Though we are pretty proud of it, I’m sure you’ll be able to point out things that we hadn’t thought of and can do better next time. Thanks!

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hey, thanks for trying our game and giving us your thoughts! ^^
I'd like to ask what you mean by "controls for the left-handed"? I'm left-handed myself and didn't really feel like that impacted the gameplay, so if you have some insights on how other left-handed people engage with M&K controls, it would be great if you could share them. This seems like something I've been completely unaware of.

Also, in case you are curious about the theme: The original idea was for the wizard and hero to fight things out in the background while the cat chases after the rat. You'd essentially be going after your own goals while the "main story" keeps trying to interfere with it, for example by having random fire balls fly in from off-screen. Due to time constraints and some issues during development we weren't able to actually do this, sadly, and so in the end the wizard just ended up being turned into the rat.

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To move left/right you’re game only allows A/D. But I use the arrows keys for movement. And my left hand is my mouse hand.

A bit of googling around I see that some lefties just adapted to the righty setup. I guess that’s what you did. I never did because I grew up playing FPS’s and could always use arrows keys for movement and look/aim with the mouse.

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interesting, I actually had no idea. Thanks a lot!