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Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the story. I'm lucky I was able to get resources from the Humble Bundle or it'd be lacking audio-wise.   I don't know if I'm going to do a sequel or redo the original with more of the features I had planned before I reduced its scope to make it in time for the jam. Really all depends on how others react to it, but thanks again for playing and commenting!

Yeah, Humble Bundle has been a saving grace for me throughout many jams in the past :3

Ooo, well, I'd certainly love to see either of those things! I feel like what you managed to submit to the jam is polished enough that it doesn't need a redo, but at the same time, I can understand wanting to if you have features in mind that you had planned. Scope is such a tricky thing to get right >.< I've been participating in jams for years now, and I still struggle with scope, haha.

Whatever you end up doing though, I'm intrigued to see how it pans out!

And also, I wanted to say sorry for your losses earlier, but I didn't really know if I should >.< It's one of those strange sayings that feels like it should be said, but also doesn't really have any real meaning or impact when you're suffering from loss :( I also didn't want to just say nothing at all though. So I just hope that you're doing as well as you can be, all things considered. It's extremely admirable that you had the motivation to make such a wonderful game for the jam!

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Thanks. My wife passed away nine years ago, but Norton suffered a massive fatal heart attack the morning after I submitted the game. I added a little dedication to him as well in a final update. I just adopted a cat from my local shelter today, so I'm healing.

At this point I'm fine with people saying something or not, depending on their comfort but I appreciate the well wishes all the same.