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dpither

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I'm glad you liked the idea I was going for!

Thanks for playing!

Thanks for playing! I debated adding some BGM,  however, I intentionally opted for just a background computer hum to sell the environment, but perhaps interweaving some music could have made it more dynamic and engaging.

Thank you for the kind words! It's interesting to hear about how your own habits impacted the experience. I can relate to that since most of the time when I'm writing code, brackets automatically will get paired kind of like what you are describing (and there's a lot of smart auto complete as well) so testing those levels often resulted in multiple mistakes xd.

Thanks for playing and the feedback! I agree the content is pretty repetitive, given more time I would have loved to implement some greater variety in levels/tasks.

Thanks for playing! I worked hard to ensure the desktop environment was a seamless and as realistic as possible which when done well goes unnoticed most of the time, so I appreciate the point on the bug-free experience!

Thanks for playing! I spent some time searching for just the right sounds, so I am glad you liked them.

Wow, I appreciate the praise and feedback! I agree, the game play takes a certain type of person to enjoy, especially the code parts. I had ideas to make levels interact more with each other and have a different type of level to provide a break between typing,  however, due to my inexperience with game development and the time constraint I was unable to bring those ideas to life. Thanks for playing!

I appreciate the feedback! I'm sorry about the technical issues, the game has a fixed ratio of 16:9 with a base of 640x360 so pixels can scale nicely, so perhaps some monitors may be at unlucky sizes where they are not able to reach the next break point leading to a smaller environment , which is an oversight on my part. Thanks for playing!

Thanks!

I appreciate the kind words, thanks for playing!

Thank you!

Thank you for playing, I am glad you liked the concept!