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What a charming and beautiful game. The stage-prop style art is colourful and cozy, the music is great - a well-made, hopeful combination of electronic & orchestral sounds - and by the end I felt like my little paper plane had personality, even though it’s just paper… I was cheering for it when it made it out the window!

The mechanics are fun too. Drawing in order to move is creative & a great fit for the calming, scrapbook-y style. The paper plane also moves very realistically, so my knowledge of those from the real world helped me play. I have a feeling some people might be frustrated by the way obstacles pop up at you, but I didn’t mind it… the game is pretty short, and having to learn the level and plot a course through it was fun. The stage props popping in and out fit the theming very well too. I wasn’t 100% sure why I was drawing loops in particular - did the plane aim towards the center of the loop, perhaps? - but it seems to work fine, because the controls never frustrated me.

Great work, guys! This is a simple entry for sure, but the gameplay and aesthetics work together to create a charming and, somehow, moving little game. I had a really fun time.

(Note: As I said, I liked the music a lot, but since the game is pretty tricky, I took too long and the song finished playing. It felt kind of sad being without it, so I ended up reloading the page to hear it again. I would set the music to loop, so the player gets to enjoy it the whole time, even if they’re bad at the game…)