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AliTheGreat74

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A member registered Sep 01, 2022

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Thank you for your response! I’m glad you enjoyed our game. The squashed images were intentional. We wanted to show that the window was becoming increasingly glitchy, causing the images to be rendered in a distorted way. If I understood your point correctly.

Thank you for playing our game. We were going for a fast paced action game like ape out, but made some mistakes while fine tunning the enemy design and challenges. Will definitely work to make it better in the future. 

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I'm grateful that played and liked our game. I'm sure the team will get thrilled once they hear they got great feedback

Hey everyone,

I’ve been playing a bunch of games from the jam (and enjoying a lot of them), but I noticed something that’s been bugging me a bit.

It feels like most of the comments are just endless chains of “great job!” with not much actual feedback. And I get it — we all want to support each other and get our own games seen. But doesn’t it kind of defeat the purpose of the jam?

Game jams are supposed to be about learning, experimenting, and improving — not turning into a popularity contest. I’d personally rather get one honest piece of feedback that helps me improve than ten polite “cool game!”s that tell me nothing.

So yeah, this is my friendly little rant 😅

If anyone else feels the same, I’d love to chat. Let’s actually play each other’s games, share real feedback, and help each other get better.

(And hey, if you play mine — be honest. If something sucks, I wanna know why 😄)

I'm filled with joy that you liked our game thank you

Thank you for playing the game. Yeah there's nothing more unstable than windows lol

I really liked the graphics, also the music was awesome. I wanted to listen to it over and over.  I think I soft locked myself in the second level and didn't know how to go forward though. could be a skill issue also