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DexisGod

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Hi! Thanks for the opportunity to test the game.

I really like the core concept — combining typing mechanics with roguelike upgrades feels unique and satisfying. Triggering abilities through typing creates a great rhythm and gives the gameplay its own identity.

After reaching around Level 5, the gameplay started to feel repetitive. Because each run resets to Level 1 and enemy behavior remains similar, it became difficult to stay engaged beyond about 30 minutes. More variety and progression depth could help maintain long-term interest.

I also noticed that during later stages the screen can feel visually busy. With multiple elements on screen, it can become harder to quickly read targets and type accurately, especially as speed increases.

I understand the game is intended to be challenging and to reward fast typists. However, offering ways for slower typists to remain competitive could broaden the appeal and make the experience more accessible.

Possible improvements:

• Use early levels to gradually teach mechanics and ability usage.
• Introduce new enemy behaviors or patterns as stages progress.
• Reduce visual clutter or improve readability in later stages.
• Consider accessibility options (difficulty scaling, assist modes, or pacing adjustments).
• Add roguelike progression elements (permanent unlocks, milestones, run-based bonuses).
• Expand command variety or combo mechanics to keep typing engaging.

From a player perspective, deeper progression and improved readability would increase long-term engagement and perceived value.

The core idea is strong and distinctive, and with additional variety and accessibility options, it could appeal to a wider range of players.

Happy to provide more feedback if helpful!

yeah Its DexSummerTime12

Hi! I’d be happy to help playtest when the demo is available. I have experience testing gameplay systems and providing structured bug reports and usability feedback. Looking forward to trying it