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Darkin0

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A member registered Oct 26, 2025 · View creator page →

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Thanks a lot, Morra! Happy to hear you liked the game. I appreciate the feedback about the camera zoom; I'll see what I can do to improve the visibility in the next update!

Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really happy you noticed the progressive tutorial design — I tried to introduce the mechanics step by step so players can learn naturally.

I really appreciate your suggestion about allowing the player to recover while falling by placing a platform directly underneath. That’s actually a very interesting idea, and I’ll definitely experiment with it to see how it affects the game balance and difficulty.

Thanks again for playing and for taking the time to give such thoughtful feedback!

Your game is honestly amazing — I really enjoyed the experience. You did a great job! 🔥
If you ever have some time, I’d love for you to try my game too. I’d really appreciate your feedback."

Your game is honestly amazing — I really enjoyed the experience. You did a great job! 🔥
If you ever have some time, I’d love for you to try my game too. I’d really appreciate your feedback.

Your game is honestly amazing — I really enjoyed the experience. You did a great job! 🔥
If yo ever have some time, I’d love for you to try my game too. I’d really appreciate your feedback.

I genuinely enjoyed your game — the experience was impressive and well-crafted.
Whenever you have the chance, I’d be honored if you tried my game as well. Your feedback would mean a lot to me.

Your game is honestly amazing — I really enjoyed the experience. You did a great job! 🔥
If you ever have some time, I’d love for you to try my game too. I’d really appreciate your feedback."

Hey Fern!

Thank you so much for playing my game, I really appreciate it 😊

There were many things I liked about your game. First, the sound effects with every interaction made it feel very satisfying and alive. Second, the simple style is honestly a big strength — I found myself wanting to replay it several times because it’s genuinely fun.

I also really liked the square animation and the creative ideas behind the mechanics. The red line for death is clear and works well — I don’t really have negative comments, I’d just love to see even more ideas and twists in the future!

By the way, I’ve just released a second version of my game. If you have time, I’d really love for you to try it and share your thoughts. I added your game to my collection and gave it a very good rating because I truly enjoyed it

Game art is so good

nice animation

Amazing atmosphere and visuals, I really enjoyed playing this!

Really Nice game

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scary game

So fun  I liked it 

I enjoyed the game

I really enjoyed this actually and when i try to main menu it escaped

That truly means a lot — thank you so much for the encouragement and support!

Comments like yours are exactly what keep me motivated to keep improving, polishing, and expanding the game. I promise I’ll continue working hard to make it better with every update.

I’m really grateful to have players like you supporting the journey. More is coming soon!

GG and thank you again!

Thank you so much for your kind words. I truly appreciate your feedback, and I’m really happy that you enjoyed the game even more than the graphics might suggest!

I’m sorry you experienced the issue after the “Bleeding Money” level. It means a lot to me that you didn’t want to quit — that really motivates me to keep improving the game.

The good news is that this is not the end. I’m already working on a bigger second part with more levels and expanded content. I hope you’ll enjoy what’s coming next even more.

Thanks again for playing and for your support. GG!

really sry but I couldn't really figure out what I supposed to be doing

great work!

 very casual

Thank you! I'm glad you liked the mechanic. That's actually a great point about the controls—since the camera is already on the mouse, binding the block placement to a click would definitely feel much smoother. I'll keep that in mind for future updates. Thanks for playing

Thanks for the honest feedback on the controls, I'll work on smoothing them out. Glad you found the concept fun!

Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad the controls felt good. I definitely agree that adding more obstacles and puzzle challenges would make the gameplay much deeper. I'll make sure to head over to your page and rate your game too!

Thanks for playing! I'm glad you found the gameplay intuitive. I'll definitely make a note to improve the visibility/visuals in future updates. Appreciate the feedback!

Thank you so much for the encouragement! I'm definitely thinking about how to flesh out the mechanics further after the jam. Really happy you enjoyed it

Thanks for playing!

Thx

Thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback. I tried to focus on making the mechanics open up those puzzle possibilities, so I'm glad you noticed that!

Thanks for the feedback! The reason for building was actually displayed after winning, but a technical bug caused the final stage to revert back to Level 3 instead of showing the ending. I only discovered this error after submitting the build. Glad you understood the concept though!

thx

nice game

funny Game

I don't know what to say. The drawing is good and creative, but it lacks a purpose. How can I win or lose? I just put anything in. But if, for example, I added a picture and I had to copy it onto the canvas quickly, it would be fun and somewhat challenging.

This game is great and serves the main idea, but it annoyed me because whenever I reached a new high level, I had to go back to the beginning again.

Funny Game

The game is very good, but I got stuck on the code level and I don't know what to do.

Honestly, she thinks it's very strange. Overall, the development of good character control, the action scenes are good, the design is unique, but not in the first four scenes of the story.