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General:

The intro was incredibly atmospheric! Absolutely brilliant. I honestly didn’t expect such an action-heavy game — you’re really versatile. I really liked the graphics and animation! The controls feel good, and the hearts are quick enough to defeat — neither too spongy nor too easy. I often felt like I wanted the character to move a bit faster, though this might be because the animation looks more like walking. At the same time, it reinforces the feeling that the floor is covered in slime — which is probably intentional? :)
It’s also great that the game shows how many hearts are left. That gives you a clear sense of the goal.

Graphics:
The palette is well chosen, and the player character is easy to recognize. I especially liked the short animation when you defeat a heart — it really highlights the feeling of success.

Music / Sounds:
The sound effects are very well chosen, and the music fits the atmosphere — I actually recognized one of the songs, but it suits your game very well. In the intro, the music seems to only come from the right channel? I only noticed because I was wearing headphones. Overall, the audio is well selected and the sound effects are great!

Theme:
It’s more of an area than a room, but if you see it as one large room, then I think it fits the theme!

Conclusion:
A fantastic entry!! The title is brilliantly chosen — action-packed with bullet-style elements.

Thank you so much for the feedback, Meru — I’m really glad you enjoyed it!

And yeah haha, the animations were made with the environment in mind, which is why his walk looks a bit “weird” at first glance, almost like he’s leaning or tilted in some way.

About the audio, I had no idea it was only coming from the right side during the cutscenes. For some people it worked normally, but for others (especially those using mono audio) it only played on the right. I designed the effect for stereo audio, and my own setup is mono, so I had to trust the documentation blindly. Something must have gone wrong… sorry about that.

As for the theme, it’s more connected to the story itself, since the demon’s stomach is “a single place,” but I admit it ended up a bit subtle.

Again, thank you so much for the kind words! Your comments are always great to see.

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Thank you! The Same goes for you. Your comments always motivate me. You are giving valuable Feedback while also staying motivating!