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Yeah, I saw your post on reddit and got curious! So now you are a big shot in multiple ways! :P

I liked how you kept introducing new gimmicks each level! Keep in mind that most of your players will have played the game a lot less than you, though, so some things that feel just right to you will be frustratingly hard to player. (Like landing on one square wide slidey platforms) ...Or maybe I'm just not that good at platformers, lol!

Hi again! Sorry it took me some time to respond. I actually thought a lot about it and even asked some of my friends. I knew it was a difficult game, but at the end of the day, I need to make my game feel bigger by making it challenging. Anyway, I think a game is inevitably frustrating — all games are — and that’s fine. I love challenges; a game is about challenges. But I see that my game doesn’t have a fair learning curve. I died a lot in my own game! You’re not bad at all — I just made the game harder by accident. So, thanks for the advice; I’ll keep it in mind for my next game. And again, you can follow me on Itch.io if you want!