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BiggieSouls

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A member registered Apr 22, 2017 · View creator page →

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Thankyou for checking it out and commenting. There is a lack of indicators to communicate with the player, apologies if the experience was frustrating and confusing.

Great advice thankyou, the tutorial and world were very much last second assemblies. Watching people play and hearing advice like this has been invaluable though and I will be more considerate of the new player experience in the future.

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Thankyou, I love comments like this haha.

If you get enough speed you can 'skate' around the border. If you make it to level 100 it gets easier to do.

Really unique, 100% on theme! Beautiful aesthetic and very interesting controls/interaction with the microphone. Couldn't help but show it to everyone I know, nonetheless none of use could complete it, the difficulty is very high... for us atleast.

I look forward to whatever you work on in the future.

Very zen to play, love the mechanical take on the generosity theme

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thankyou https://itch.io/jam/tgcxcoreblazer/rate/3629292
advice and criticism appreciated 👌

Its a shame this didn't make it in time for game jam submission.

Really good art, sound and narrative.

I got softlocked after the turtle gave the boots back, I fell into the pit behind me.

I really like the storytelling through taking away and restoring player abilities.

I liked unlocking new movement options and the big environment.

yippeee thankyou https://itch.io/jam/tgcxcoreblazer/rate/3629292

I like the soundscape and environment, the game made me feel good for having had a positive impact.

Thankyou for your kind words!!!!

Besides the notes mentioned in the game, if i were to do it again; I would make sure the player has more 'control'. I kept thinking of implementing some mechanic for either holding or double tapping the button but never implemented it.

Starting my second jam today, i do this for you kind gamer.

Fuck you for seeing it to the end for real though.

Hello!! I have sent you a discord friend request (biggie.souls). I am also a fairly new jammer looking to collaborate for the first time. Hopefully we can both use this jam to learn to work with a team!

Novice Python (gdscript) programmer, I would like to keep working with the godot engine.

This will be my second jam, hoping to learn a lot.

If any teams (or solos) would like to collaborate please hit me up, quickest way to reach me is on Discord:

biggie.souls

Thanks in advance for your patience :)))