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Awesome game, congrats on the progress so far! Really enjoyed the puzzles. I played until you get the reverse gravity direction with the right mouse click tool, but I might play a bit more later.  As for feedback, I only got stuck two times:

- First, when you need to drink the lemon soda after the first breakroom. I just didn't expect it to open the pipe grate, so I just kept throwing stuff at the grate and running around.

- At the try your luck minigame that looks like a basketball throw, I made the shot, got through the hole on the roof, but the door upstairs was closed. Took me a while to find out that you need to turn off the box spawning device for that door to open. But I got there mostly by process of elimination, didn't really made sense.

Also the environment does get a bit messy and convoluted, specially with so many platforms projecting force directions at the same time. Might be useful to lighten the visual representation. I like the visual effect from the magnetic pull in "Zelda Twilight Princess". Just looks like a light and shiny rain. 

Oh and I couldn't find a way to change camera sensitivity, I did get used to the default one but would be really nice to be able to change it.

Overall just minor adjustments great work so far, keep it going.

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Thanks for the feedback.  Wow, that situation with the basketball shot level was not by design, but I'm amazed you figured that out!  I'm fixing now, thank you so much for finding that.  I've played that level 100 times but never done things in that order to make it not work.   For the lemon soda thing, I'm a bit torn.  I really want the player to click the button (so they realize they can), which is why I block you until you do.  But, maybe I need to just put a switch instead.  Honestly the sodas are mostly an optional thing anyway, so maybe just make sure the player sees it, and the interested ones will click it.  And thanks for the feedback on the gravity force volumes.  You're not the first person to mention this, so I might try to rework.  Thanks for all the great input!  Really appreciate it.