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They really said "you thought" 😂 thank you for checking it out! 

Played this and managed to get the best outcome... which, of course, means I have to roll lower next time. This was so interesting, and so open to interpretation and flexibility both with the prompts and the setting as a whole. Love it!

A year late, but I personally have had success with Kanban Tasks - Todo Manager 2 on Godot's Asset Library!

I love this game 😭 The art style gives it a satisfying sense of depth. The patrons look really cute! And I think the loop is simple but so so fun!

A reasonably fun, straightforward game. I liked the sound and visuals on the sprites and their attacks, though I wish there were background music and an image. It was fun to spam summon and get a ton of critters.

Fun! It felt like a button smashing kind of game, at least the way I played it. I like the music too. I do agree with the other comment about the flyswatter following along with the mouse. But at the same time it was nice to master the movement and anticipating how fast the flyswatter would move toward my current target.

I really enjoyed this. The music was a perfect match for the dreamlike world you made. It feels dreary and grimy, but as a momentary visitor the edges are softened into an odd romance. Thank you.

So good!!!! 

It really is! I actually did watch Brackeys' Godot video, just the first one about making a simple platformer. It was really helpful as a crash course! Can't wait to watch more as I make more games. And thank you, I'm glad you liked it!! 

Ah thank you for playing! I hadn't thought of keeping the music the same for the whole game. I'm glad you liked the outside music! Next time I'll get some more playtesters so I can get some more opinions on music :)

love it! kinda feels like a 3ds miiverse game

I like the concept! Definitely feel like hitting roaches with a sword when I see them in the house. Their movement was very accurate, too.

Yay!! Everyone's invited to the party!

Thank you! Hope it's the first of many :)

Thank you! 

Thank you!! :D

Thank you! Yeah, I wanted to add other features like letting the player climb on surfaces instead of falling, or having items to retrieve, but I just didn't have time :') Maybe next time!

Thank you! I wanted to try making a simple story about friendship :) Hoping to branch out into other genres soon!

Super cute, from sprites to sounds. I hope you expand on it and fix bugs one day, cuz I'd love to play more :)

Love a good puzzle game, and the visuals were so cute. I think balance-wise it could use some work: adding an additional carriage is really difficult without giving up a critter slot before the fees get super high. And maybe there could be a countdown to arriving at a store, unless it is random. Otherwise this is great!

This is your first game? Wow!! Yeah, I think it could be balanced a bit better (maybe even a limit on how many critters you can spawn in) but it's such an interesting concept. The voice on the How To section was funny, too.

Agree with the comments about controls, but otherwise I love this!! Oh, to be a frog in a tiny car... I also looove the music. Who knew frogs and ska went together so well?

Poor chick! I managed to get to 16 clicks (16/16?)

Overall a nice game! I love the little things, like the way the bird taxi bounces when it moves. The interface seems a bit small for fullscreen and can be hard to read, but Godot can be finicky with scaling.

Cute art, cute music, cute color palettes. It's just like packing for real!

Love love love it! Took me maybe 20 minutes for all 10 levels (was way overthinking level 7). I love the visual design, music, and concept.

Worth every dollar I've paid for every bundle on this site. I wish I could play it for the first time again.

I played this game three years ago and still think of it often. I think it changed my life in the way a glacier changes a landscape, or the way a steward changes a garden by introducing a new species to fertile land. Thank you.