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This is an insanely cool concept hook and really good execution, I enjoyed playing this immensely! Your 2D art assets are gorgeous and fit the overall vibe really well (+ honorable mention to the horse legs lifting animation in the minigame, probably an odd thing to notice but horse animation is quite difficult and that felt very well done^^) and having to jump between horses to care for them as quickly as possible worked great for engagement (difficulty-wise it felt doable too). I saw that you could feed the horses with meat aswell but never got to the point where they demanded that, is there a further mutation step after growing a second head? xD 

(Also I guess that is not the plan, but should you ever decide to keep working on this further, I am definitely interested in where it would go:))

Excuse the long comment, you did great work!

Oh my gosh! I don't know how to start - this comment made me so happy!!! I had the biggest smile reading it, thank you so so much for the kind words!! <333

This game is probably my proudest work for a game jam so far. It was really fun to make! I really appreciate you enjoying the art and animation - it seems that my lingering childhood obsession with horses has its perks, hehe. And I'm glad the difficulty felt appropriate, the balancing is probably the quality I was most on the fence about! The mutations are, at this moment, entirely random - so if you play a couple more rounds you might find the mutation that requires the meat ;3 Now that you mention it, though, I love the idea of mutations evolving further with different stages! Noting that down as we speak!!

Life got very busy after this jam, but I've always kept wondering if I could find ways to keep working on this game. I'm still very excited about the idea, and your comment really reignited my enthusiasm!! I suppose the biggest hurdles are figuring out how to turn this from a quick jam project into something more thought-out, and deciding on which direction I want to pursue - but I do have some ideas! I think if I take some time to really consider my options I can find a good path, and if I do I'll be sure to share it! :D

Again, thank you so much!!