Seriously, though, what are we looking at here? You'd think that after thirty days the developer would have noticed this. Or indeed after one day. Or preferably before that, in testing.
It's the developer's first published game. And I noticed the ai assisted tag. I am guessing it is someone very new to coding.
I agree this probably should have been noticed before the game got published. But I am going to just leave the simplest feedback and move on with my life. If the developer fixes it, then awesome I helped someone with their project. If they don't, I didn't lose anything but the minute or two to type the comment
Aha. I had AI-assisted suspicions but didn't actually know before now where to look for the tag.
Dear developer: setting aside any questions about the wisdom of using AI, I'd suggest running through your game a couple of times before releasing it. However you code things, AI or otherwise, it's always a good idea to try to catch mistakes before they go out into the world.
Thank you @ducomors for reporting it. I was waiting for almost 3 weeks to have the game approved on itch.io - almost given up hope of getting it listed. During this time, the game on the main site moved on with updates and new mode, which broke the sync with the engine. This has now been fixed and a new mode added. Hope you try it once again.