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Yeah my cookie squad rekt first try. 
Okay yes I like this alot. 
Learning curve to figure out who is better than who took small effort but once you solved it you were just hoping there wasnt a swap. I was scared for some reason the  dude was gunna screw me and take a cookie out thast i didnt wanna use or something but thankfully he didnt. Yeah I can see more of this like roguelike to super auto pets it and async order fighting. Hopefully your variations of cookies are better. Spinning widget good dopamine too. sounds perfect dont change them even the laughs in the recording.
wish i got to see the princess vovo.

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Thanks so much! This is our first finished game so it means a lot to get so much insight into how it plays. 

I still haven't beat him so doing better than me lol. We aimed to add a bit more skill into the mix but ran out of time, some kind of store to repair/upgrade ala Balatro. 

We lost a lot of time playing with the tin spin too haha. Will definitely give your game a go today too

Thanks again! I will tell the voice actor too! 

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for a first finished game it was well scoped. I think the what made the difficulty curve of the game became easy as soon as you realized what cookie won the value. Because then you never needed to risk a bad cookie. I think the  AI defaulted mostly always playing the same cookie for me until that cookie died. So maybe check the behavior on that. Prob needs to be random cookie placed down each time. The last 2 cookies he had left were full health but by then I knew what beat it and my cookie at 1 bite left that counter him just beat his outright

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Good point. We aimed to try our hand at making him somewhat intelligent in his decision making by basing weighting on what he had seen previously played which also has the side effect of this behavior. Definitely want to explore the AI side of it all more in the next one