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Nice twist of memory game, definitely a good party game.

Worth to try to polish it and then sell it for 1 or 2 dollar as simple app or PC game :)

I didn't understand what the bomb button does. Also pressing the 'Move!' button before the countdown finishes sends the chicken out of the screen and you can only give up. Better change it to start straight away sending the countdown to zero.

Thanks for playing and noticing that mistake, I was experimenting with an objects colour, and forgot put it back over the player at the beginning of the game. Probably should have locked layers to select it or edited from the menu. WOW you think people might pay for this? I will definitely be updating this game now I've heard this. 

More spikes are generated each time you play so I was either going to make a safe path (so it's always possible) or a way to remove them. I thought it would look better to have a bomb. My plan in future is to make it so when your bomb misses and you fall in the crater you created you see your chickens head keep turning as if panicking. 

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Either way it would be good. You can have a game mode selection where A is always with an existing path and B is where you have one bomb, just make sure that after using that bomb the path is still doable.

I think targeting the right audience might give you a chance to sell the game, but of course it depends on the price. I can imagine kids playing it as memory game on a tablet, for example. Price should be cheap though, like 1 or 2 dollars only.

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Yeah, I definitely want to vary the memory challenges more if I keep developing it. I’ve been thinking about adding different levels like a maze where you have more and more steps and other players have follow your path. Stuff that keeps the core memory risk, but mixes up how you approach it.

Honestly, feel free to use or adapt any of these ideas yourself if you want — you clearly have a good eye for game design, and if something here inspires a paid project, that’s awesome. Thanks again for taking the time to play and give real feedback! 🐔✨

Thank you.

No, you can keep developing your game, I have already too many ideas that are waiting for more than 30 years to be developed, plus all the others that came out from that time until now :P

If you complete the game though and decide to sell it, might be we can create a bundle of games that could be similar or have something in common. Who knows ;)