Reading your reply honestly made my day as well.
One of my favorite parts of participating in game jams is discovering all the little decisions and challenges that exist behind a finished game. It's always fascinating to see what developers paid attention to and what they had to sacrifice along the way.
I'm really happy to hear that I noticed the things you cared about most, because those details genuinely stood out while I was playing. The physics, the level design, the visual style, and even the sound effects all gave the game a lot of personality.
And now that I know the amount of thought that went into the levels and the physics, I appreciate the game even more.
Thank you for taking the time to explain some of your process. As a fellow game developer, conversations like this are one of the best parts of a jam.
And whenever motivation gets low, remember that your game was one of the projects that made me stop and think, "I wish there were more levels so I could keep playing."
I think that's something worth being proud of.