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Great game concept! This is the first strategy and resource management game I have seen in this jam, and it does it really well. I like that the decision making is layered, not only do you need to add up the scary actions to frighten the kids, but you also have to avoid what they prefer to get a higher score. Wonderful execution.

I like the music in the game, it is very atmospheric. The SFX and art are great, I just think it would be even better if the art pieces were a little more consistent with each other. Great work!

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Hey, thanks so much for playing and the feedback! We tried our best to balance the game and make it as interesting as possible, so im happy that people are liking it :) for getting bonus points though you need to choose the ones which they prefer, you can try it again with that strategy in mind ;) Glad that you liked the music, sound and art as well!

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Oh, I must have had it wrong. Another reason to revisit and enjoy the game!

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Thank you! This is the biggest project I've done art for so I was scrambling a bit to land on an art style, and some stuff went by the wayside trying to finish in time. Definitely a learning experience for me lol. Thanks for playing!

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It is actually very good art, keep it up! I’m also working on my art skills, so as a fellow artist, maybe if you have some time, you could check out the art in my game and tell me what’s good and what could be improved. Again, you did a very good job, keep it up!

One more thing, by consistent I meant in terms of pixel art resolution. This is a problem I’ve struggled with for a while. I think it’s called mixelation; it happens when art pieces are drawn in different resolutions relative to one another. Personally, I like to keep all my art relative to 16px.

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Ah, yeah, I drew it all at the same scale but am sadly desperately unfamiliar with Unity so I didn't touch it once it went into the engine on this one haha. Something to keep in mind on the next one though, thanks for the helpful feedback!