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The art is a mess

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It holds no cohesion or constant style. The player pot looks clay like textured

the bugs look like plastic.

the background is paper

the moth guy looks like a low poly 3d model

also that crab thing was very 3d. 

The clouds are like also paper but more 3d breaking the 2d look it had in a start and the sun is a totally diferent style

The plant is 2d and with other style to everything else

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You see what I mean, You have waay too many styles in only one small scene. Nothing seems to fit with anything

But most importantly. I don't grasp how this fits with "take control"

🌸 Wow, great observation—thank you for taking the time to share such detailed thoughts! 

💖 Most of the creatures and characters were intentionally designed with a clay-like and shiny 3D style, while the background draws inspiration from kirigami craft, symbolizing the idea of “crafting the environment.” ✨ I aimed to deliver a unique and original experience rather than a conventional one, and your honest feedback really helps me to understand player expectations.

🎨 I’ll keep your points in mind as I update games further—thanks again! 🚀

✨ I’ll be sure to check out your game and leave a rating too—excited to see what you’ve made! 🚀

🌳 Yo Jam squad! Your chaotic forest goblins (aka Glimmerwood Catchlings) are back to  MISINTERPRET the theme in the best way possible 🌱✨🧹

Players be like: “Wait… in this demo we just grow tiny plants… but where’s the ‘Take Control’??” 🥺👉👈

Oh, we heard “Take Control” loud and clear. We took it so seriously we’re basically the HOA presidents of the entire ecosystem now.

  • You already "Took control" of your sad little basil plant you keep forgetting to water.
  • You  already "Took control" of deforestation.
  • You already "Took control" of that barren parking lot.

Planting a sapling in the demo? That’s just the warm-up. 🌱 The real “Take Control” begins when those saplings start demanding sunlight rights.

Because they’re not just saplings anymore—in the final game they’ll evolve from “cute desk decorations” into fully armed environmental overlords inside the brand-new Catchling Sanctuary zone.

And trust me, the Sanctuary isn’t just a cozy garden. When you roll up with a backpack full of saplings, the game whispers: “Welcome home, war criminal. Time to take control… for real.” 🌍🔥

Appreciate your time and support!!!!

Fingers crossed this plants an extra star in our surrounding environment rating 🌱⭐.