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Imma sucker for an incremental game. you've got some really good bones here!

Well done! Love a jazzy soundtrack. My one critique is the multiple lose conditions- it feels a bit unfocused. maybe if you don't reach the round goal, you lose a heart? Really great work

killer

Fun stuff! Did you guys make a level editor for this??

very in depth for a jam game. quibble race from ufo50 is very similar, except they have an option to take out a loan to jumpstart the game. I struggled with progression, and I thought that might be nice touch. well done!

Yo! Artist for the submission here, this style of graphics is actually super quick to make! First block it out in blender, I used the ocean modifier for the gravy sea. Dumb down the export resolution, then import into Aseprite. Aseprite has a really cool function for indexing the colors, so all you have to do is load ur palette, then go to sprite -> color mode -> more options and you can choose the level of dithering.
The art style is one of my faves, so thanks for your interest! Hope you have a good one :)

a cool spin on this genre of climbing game! Maybe it'd be easier to design levels if the handholds always snapped to the center of the cookie?

Hyper polished. Well done!

really great work! well polished.

super cute! Honestly, I enjoyed messing around in the tutorial more than the arcade mode. maybe shifting focus more towards exploration / experimentation? great work!

Good sense of humor!

Good sense of humor!

here’s a sneak peek of ours:

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits


sending love! Let us know if you can beat ours:

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits


much love! Made all the art for our submission:

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits


always looking for critique on my art!

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits


I only want to play ur game if you have REAL biscuits in it 😝😝😝😝

here’s ours, lmk if you make it to the great biscuit island:

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits


I made all the art for our Oregon trail-y game:

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits

check out the game I made all the art for!

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits

made all the art for this lovely entry:

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits

https://itsmostlymagic.itch.io/biscuit-bandits


our ending bugged right before submission.. thank god for the grace period!

GORGEOUS

fsh...

Yeah, the bullets are so fast and so random that it's all down to luck. The rest was fun though!

Very very cool take on the theme! I thought it might be cool if the other rituals played a part in the main one, like having to do a ritual of knowledge to get a hint or something like that. With a little more polish, this could be a super cool puzzle game. Well done!

Fun idea, fun execution! You did a really good job of teaching the basics, and then making it more and more complex. Well done!

Super cool idea

This is really well done! Art and writing is super cute, and the gameplay was very intuitive! Really well done :)

Looks great, and accidentally making soap got a laugh out of me. Well done!

Fully playable and pretty fun! One thing to think about would be having the fire hydrants/pidgeons telegraph their attacks so you know when they're coming.

Surprisingly in depth for a week long jam, and pretty funny! Would benefit from a short tutorial.

A little buggy, but I see the vision. Always cool to see 3d games made so quickly

this is amazing omg

Thank you so much for all the feedback! I really appreciate it :)

well done! maybe another indicator that enemies are being hit?

this is impressive, you made this 100% from scratch??

Very cool!

its a bug, but I thought it was a really cool speed run mechanic so I left it in >:)