I'm not even lying or joking when I say, this game made me cry. Such an awesome idea, I like how the flashbacks were in a children's book style, as if it really was a simpler time. I dunno why but I find the conversation with a turtle the funniest thing I've seen in the game. It's cute and wholesome but also a bit funny to me. On top of everything I've mentioned, I adore and applaud that you provided links to your sources within the game, and I like the nice heartwarming idea of games made like therapy or at least to provide comfort or advice, and I hope there would be more of this kind. If this is actually already more common than how I said it, I'd be delighted and hope people get to find and/or play them too. Thank you for the kindhearted game. I'm sure your friend would've liked this too, in the same or similar way I did. Cheers! <3
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The game mechanics are pretty good! Only problems are: Levels are a little too difficult to play and figure out, there are occasional glitches like the player getting stuck, NPCs getting stuck, there are no hints, the moving platforms and obstacles move too fast, and the time can only be frozen for like 2 seconds, which isn't enough for the beginners. Also, for some reason, the game often thinks I released the time reverse key when I literally hold the key the entire time. Other than those, the music is nice, the graphics look appealing, the mechanics are interesting, the setting of the game is interesting, and the game in itself could've been absolutely fun without those flaws.
Considering that you've made this at a limited time, this is actually quite amazing and impressive, despite the flaws. Great job on this one!
The controls are a little hard to play with, the hit detection is too small, and the music is not the best I've heard. Maybe we need a bit more spooky and classic sounds. It looks pretty cool, but other than that, it's a bit of a messy game. Hard to play, good-looking, interesting plot, and it's made by the creator of Neera. Not my cup of tea, but hey it's not that bad.
AJ





