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A simple game with great use of mechanics for the theme. Having the quick and slow buttons in positions where it’s tough to sprint/crawl, and use the mouse at the same time adds to the gamble of movement or shooting. Having different targeting radius, depending on movement, was a clever way to add more ways to fit the theme. Audio and visual assets work great for the style of the game, and very responsive. Only issue there was was gaining full energy caused a little slow down when all the guards descended upon you. The variety of elevations was nice to have.

The difficulty of it made me determined to beat it and to keep playing (I still could not beat it, but was close). With the random nature of exits and the energy spot, with no indicators on their locations, I often wandered aimlessly, hoping to find them in time. The guards were maybe a little too strong, especially during the final chase; there was very little room for error when escaping. It is hard to weigh up the difficulty as it adds more to the theme, where you gamble any tactics to escape, but it can be a little too challenging. Perhaps different difficulties could be added (with the current version being the hard mode)?

I figured out the features and how to beat the game by playing a lot, but some descriptions would be nice. Took me a while to find out the white walls were the exits, and simply sprinting away from a guard will not stop them from chasing you; I needed to sprint some distance then crawl to reduce the target radius enough to escape.

Overall, the game was quite fun to play. Great work!

Thank you very much for taking the time to write such a long comment with such great and detailed feedback.
There are a few things, we will address in a polishing patch after the rating phase is over.  (Like clarification of what to do and when,  as well as some balancing and other feedback we got)
For the rest we are still thinking about if we will continue to work on it as a learning path or go on to the next game.
Either way, thank you very much for the great feedback. We are so glad you liked it even in its current state. 
It means a lot.