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I hope one day we get a cannon happy ending! Thank you for making this game.

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I will have to look for the file again, I did make some progress, but I did not complete the ending just yet. I got busy with a game jam and studying up on other Computer Science things. From  what I remember, I modded the game so Dahlia and the toy maker could  talk directly because I thought it was interesting. I put back a scene to where Huxley did not receive  (spring) legs from the toy maker that was actually a option in the original game, but was cut. In the code, their is a path for a potential good ending from the original developer at that point I stopped, but maybe I if I can find that mod , maybe I can take a look at it and try to complete it. 

This game is awesome! Works perfect with theme Spin considering I am like a dreidel or a bay-blade. The music was cool and boss one was unique and cool!

Thank you very much!

Thank you. I designed the first boss. This was my first time programming a boss in this way.

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Thank You,  Yea, I noticed this myself for the second boss. We ran out of time to fix this before the jam,  I tested the second boss  using  a print statements. At 0 the life is actually 19 so if you kept shooting him, you would of defeated the boss.  As for the first, I designed that one, and I am open to taking any advice for how to improve it.

Cool game, great artwork. Would be cool if you made a sequel to this game or expand on the world more. I am planning on modding the game to have a happy ending or more tragic endings.  No way I can make the cut scenes like in the cannon game but I always wonder if their what a good ending would look like for this or a bad ending from a cruel toy maker.

I am modding this for fun using Renpy. I suppose if I learn more about how to do this, then I could mode a happy ending. The language is way more simple then C++ or java. The only thing will be making new art work.   Pretty cool story.