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Thanks for the feedback! I thought the particles would be indicative but I do agree that they are a little hard to see

Nice job! I really liked the infection mechanic! 

Oh yeah for sure. I wanted to use pathfinding in Godot but didn't quite get what I wanted from it, so I decided to stick with just having them get stuck for now! In any case they'll all get unstuck eventually haha

Really liked playing the game! It was tricky to figure out the firing pattern at the beginning but as soon as I mutated things began to really get going!

Enjoyed playing! Only thing I'd say is  I wish the base movement speed was a little faster as I had a hard time navigating around enemies

Nice tower defense game! I really liked each tower's design. I had the same bug as others reported, but nonetheless it was really fun to play

Really charming visuals! I liked being the dog and chomping on dumb humans haha. I think you can build on it for the future by adding a variety of different humans! Really good first entry

I'm so glad you had fun!! This is a super great comment, thank you so much!

So glad I got to play this! I thought each parasite was pretty charming and I thought I was expecting the jumpscare but that got to me regardless. I especially liked the chemical mixing aspect too

I loved the mechanics once I figured it out haha
I should probably read things more...
Super original idea too, I never even thought about interactivity with another player, reminds me of the old fireboy and watergirl games! I do think the cooldown could be shortened slightly, but that's just a small nitpick to an otherwise great game

Silly me, I forgot to mention that you can press 1 to go back to regular mode. Thank you for the feedback! Glad you had fun :)

Thanks!! Try picking up an orange or red parasite for buffs or health! I should've had the game explain it more

Thanks! I think picking up the buffing parasites weren't as explained so if you play again, consider picking up an orange or red parasite for buffs or health!

I really like this game!! This looks like it was worked on a lot. I can't wait to see more

Super polished! Can't wait to see what other mechanics you'll add

very cool! reminds me of plants vs zombies.

That’s actually what I have been doing, so I joined a jam so that I had a deadline to work towards. In retrospect it might’ve just been such a short time frame (only like 5 days) that it ended up causing more burnout

I see, that makes sense

How have you gotten over that hump? Did you try to code something every day/week? And for practicing code did you just remake a feature over and over until you really understood it?

I see. I just feel pretty burnt out right now

How and when did things start to make sense when you were developing games? I've participated in my first game jam this week, and I'm still following YouTube tutorials on what to do. Every time I attempt to make a game, it always ends up with me having not really learned anything, just regurgitate tutorial code. Does this take years to click? I've been doing this for about a year in bits and pieces, and not having that moment of "oh, I know exactly what I'm doing, and I could implement this feature seamlessly" hasn't hit me in any form.

I'm looking to help out with your project as a freelance C# programmer. I would just like to get more programming experience with your project and help you carry out implementation. 


Email me at ndbkim@gmail.com or add my Discord: A_KimB0#0172

Thank you for the link! I didn't know about beginner friendly game jams so I'll definitely check this out :) 

Your point about being frustrated with unfamiliar tasks was precisely what I've been hesitant about when thinking about participating. In any case I'll make sure to check out My First Game Jam! Thank you once again.

I apologize if this isn't the right place to post this, but I've been pretty on/off with game development for about two years now because I've always gotten discouraged from the learning curve and programming with Unity. For a while I've been considering joining a game jam but I'm pretty intimidated by the speed at which games are made / working with a group to put something out, especially for a newbie like me. Are game jams the ideal place to boost my learning? I don't want to drag anybody down with my lack of knowledge and experience, so I was wondering, if not game jams, are there any project groups where I could be taught as development goes along? I feel like I learn things best by having somebody mentor me if at all realistic. I'm tired of watching YouTube tutorials because I don't feel like I ultimately learn anything.