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This game's pretty damn amazing.

Took me a couple minutes of trial and error to understand exactly how it works and what I had to do, but then the idea is great and original, while very reminiscent of the basic and most ancient puzzle games. 

I find the Pixel Art animations to be truly INCREDIBLE, after looking at your profile a bit you seem to have almost mastered the technique after a few games trying, the audio is fun, I guess you did everything with your mouth? I would have liked some music, if you are ever able to make some yourself.

Very fun, original, enjoyable and the presentation was great, there is nothing bad I can say about this game other than maybe guiding the player through the first few steps (As in, make an actual Tutorial level where you just point at exactly where the player needs to click in order to win, and then I believe everyone should be able to keep going). I can't believe you even managed to make 14 levels of this quality.

Amazing work, truly, and I hope you get more visibility!

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Wow, thank you so much for your in depth feedback, warms my heart :D

All sounds are indeed done with my mouth, which was very swift to do and i was able to set the "idea" of each sound like i wanted. I spent some time looking for music, but didn't find anything that really fits and wouldn't be annoying - very difficult for a kind of abstract game like this i think. I agree with you though ;)

The sprites are done by my wife actually, with whom i made all the games on itch for game jams. She was so happy to read what you wrote! :D

I wish i'd have had one more day to tune the levels and mechanics. I only spent about an hour on the levels with no playtesting by someone else, so i'm really happy they turned out decent enough anyway :D 

On the tutorial, i agree i have a todo there. I am a big fan of learning the mechanics myself, with nothing being explained - but this is not for everyone, many people like to know the rules before playing. So i'm experimenting how to fit both worlds. I'm probably just gonna ask the player first what style he likes, so to speak.