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Eric Kenneth

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I really encorage you to keep up the good work! This is an awesome project

Thank you for the kind words!

Then, as a fan I cannot recomend the Submachine series enough, you should try them out.

The first time I played it, I was really impressed by the UI, the polishedness, and the design of the game. But I didn't fully grasp the gameplay. 

But now that I understand it better and that I am able to anticipate certain tactics, I find that it's a game with a lot of depth and strategy. It's a perfect example pf turning familiar mechanics into a competely new experience, by creating a new synergy between them!

Maybe I should add an animation when it is possible to place an object somewhere

Thank you for playing! 

I should add a warning label then: "Highly addictive, consume responsively"

That's something I was considering as a zen/practice mode with no time preassure, no points and unlimited removal of unwanted letters.

A time free mode that still has points would also be a good idea, but I would need a way for the game to check if there are no more words possible...

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That's awesome! Thank you for trying it out. What would you like to see in a more complete version?

Oh! my bad then, thats very cool!

Thats pretty cool! I also saw that the "tiles" are a lot smaller, I think it looks great and also counterintuitively makes the scenes feel more expansive

I'm curious to know what does 1-bit mean in terms of developing and also of limitations.

I could google it, or chatgpt it, but I think your answers would be a lot more enlighting

Nice tool, I wish you could copy and paste tiles

Very cool animations!

Very cool tool/game/training! I've always wanted to train my memory more. I number strings are ok, and can be very pure memory test, they remind me of some cognitive science classes from uni... But I would love to see other modes, with maybe objects/images or emojis, or with words somehow, or playing cards (but then theres the hassle of how does the player input the answer). In any case  I would like to have it with more narrative prone items as well as numbers. 

I hope this feedback is interesting ☺️

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There is no need to feel guilty, I really appreciate any kind of feedback! Thanks for sharing😊

 Also,  it would be something that can be easily implemented, and that I can see as very useful indeed! 

Taking your idea maybe something like this:


The main problem is all the tiles in the area in pure white have to be the same, so I can't do any tile switching there, at least for the gb version. But something like this can be done

Thanks for playing! What do you think could make it easier when playing for the first times?

It looks really good!

Thank you for playing! That's something I really want to do, let's see how it plays out

Ok so I got 8140 points, but it's because I found an exploit. If you fall from the middle and don't move sideways you won't hit anything. 

Very cool graphics, specially the backgrounds!

Very cool game! I love the immersiveness

Interesting game! 

I find the memory aspect very intriguing and original.

At first I didn't understand it and kept putting the same 12345 code everywhere, so afterwards the memory test was too straightforward. 

Something I though about was instead of putting a code for each orb, you could have the game generate a code (or something else such as a playing card).

In any case, very cool! 

Thats a pretty good score for first time playing! 

Something I pay attention to is the balance between vowels and consonants. For instance, if I see that I'm running out of vowels, I'll try to make a word with more consonants in order to get rid of some of them and make space for new letters (with hopefully more vowels)

It's great, it has a really cozy quality to it! Looking forward to the completed version, go wild with it

You'd be amazed by how many famous musicians never had formal training or knew how to reed sheet music ;) (listen to erroll garner...)

If you have the fuse, you need to pull the lever in the bottom left room. If you don't have the fuse, you need the coin to get to the fuse. If you wan't more info I can DM you

Oh, I really recomend the official games then! I wish I could play them again without knowing anything

This game is full of nostalgia!

Oh man! This game is hard! I wish I had a longer truck to bounce the crosshair, but at the same time a shorter truck to avoid those bullets! 

Pretty neat game!

Very original and those tunes sound really good!

I love all the tiny details that go into all the animations, the characters, the design, the colors... It all really gives a lot of life to the game!