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EspyGJ

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A member registered Jan 02, 2024 · View creator page →

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This is a very high quality project. Really nice to have a wario ware inspired game that works so well!

This game is insane, that you managed to pull this off in just a week is mind blowing. 5 stars across the board!

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The visuals and the sound is really top notch! I could really see this working well as an idle game that I could play for a very long time.

This is an extremely well made game. Only a single mechanic with input and doing so much with it in such a short amount of time. Also the visuals an sound/music is fantastic.

I really like the art in this game, seems like a lot of polish also went into the intro sequence and it has a lot of charm!

Really love the spritework in here, also the theme together with the sound effects work very nicely with this. Good job!

This concept is really great really enjoyed it. I think that if you keep working on it in the future this could be a great full game.

Great job for your first submission the pixel animations are very nice. I would like to see a more clear goal of what I'm supposed to be doing. Also I have found a little bug with the attached screenshots. What i drew around the door is not actually a door I can't go through it and in another room where there was no door sprite I could go through a door so something got mixed up in the rooms it seems. 

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Quite enjoyed the game, look very polished as well. got to the last level but didn' finish that quite yet. One small bit of feedback, it might be nice do enlarge the hitbox of the slow down field a little more. At first I thought it was stuck because I couldn't grab it on the circles but after a while I noticed you have to grab the field.

Had a really good time with this. Wish there were even more levels to play seems like you can do a lot with this concept.