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Ask Bleda Baris for a copy of the background. I have it, but I figure he should be the one to give you permission since he made the background.

The filter on the background was not disabled because its pixel size didn’t match the target resolution.

I fell off the level and went out of bounds

Very pretty. Good art and animations. Surprising you managed to put this together in 48 hours.

I just don’t see much of a game.

Good execution, looks nice. Overall concept isn’t anything to write home about.

page is restricted. can’t play

Thanks for the subwoofer test!

I wasn’t exactly prepared for a board game on this one, so I just stared, mystified at what was going on. Nice art though.

Runs like crap on my computer, and holy hell WHY did you invert the Y axis on the mouse?

I couldn’t figure out how to start the game, so all I really got was moving around with dice head man at 20fps.

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I don’t understand what’s happening at all.

Nice work on this one. Really cool concept.

I have no idea how to run the game. Seems to be extractable with 7zip, but it looks to contain only assets and a json file.

As if you need more ratings…

The theme feels pretty loosely applied. I can see how it inspired your game, but I think the dice system really hurt the overall experience. I would love to see this developed into a full game without the annoying “roll the next number” mechanic. Could be interesting to see what happens if you give the player different sets of numbers in each level.

I wasn’t able to run the game exe :-/

Fun, interesting, stressful.

Good work. Reminds me of the old flash game No Brainer.

Just feels like the Chrome dinosaur game themed for the jam. :-/

fun idea, just a shame it plays in silence.

Had to Alt-F4 to exit after winning. Literally unplayable!

Lol, jk, good game. One of the most enjoyable entries I’ve played so far.

Very pleasant and enjoyable. Good work.

Nice. I didn’t even get there and I made the game. I wasn’t expecting it to be possible to get to him, let alone beat him. I just kind of threw a bunch of fights together and didn’t have the time to make a victory screen.

Did I accidentally stumble into an anime reference or something? I literally just pulled up a Japanese name generator and pasted a bunch of names from it. :P

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This is a really interesting mishmash of mechanics. It’s a little finnicky to control, but my mind is honestly blown by what you have put together here. Semi-hidden gem of the jam for sure.

Holy infodump, batman!

it felt a little weird being locked to only one movement axis

didn’t load for me

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I wish I could have given a more honest rating, but I rated the wrong game by mistake and can’t accurately rate this without a friend playing as player 2

AAAAH sound bug ruining my experience :(

Creepy AF

The board underside is an interesting concept, but I don’t really grasp how things really work.

Nothing attacked the top side.

I only got to add one part to my ship before the game thanked me for playing :(

the enemy hurtboxes are a bit janky. feels like I should be hitting enemies more often.

floaty jumps feel bad. :(

it’s a little lame that sometimes the enemy just rolls so much higher than you, making it hard to win because you have no control over their outcome.

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Maybe I’m missing something, but I didn’t feel like I had any meaningful choices.

Really pretty art though. Good work on that.

I love how you took this to the next level by using a D8 instead of a D6.

This game is hard.

I love the art and the isometric perspective.

Excellent concept, but the music is a little grating. Interesting how the line piece hole tends to move around… if you can maintain it.

the sokoban thing was a nice take on the die face puzzler.

Played it like sudoku at first- it seemed to do something reasonable at first by mere coincidence- then realized my mistake.

Congratulations. You’ve somehow combined the joy of rolling sh**tons of dice with the addictiveness of Factorio.

What a fun concept!