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So good!!
–Juno

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Love the characters, music and the concept of three complementary roles to traverse levels! I eventually managed to figure things out, but a little more guidance in the game for beginners would go a long way. I'm stuck on the third tier platform on the second stage. What do I need to do next?

–Juno

Keep going!!

The soundtrack goes so hard!!! I love the art direction and would love to see more art filled in (mostly environmental art). This reminds me of a late 90s arcade game that might get ported to the Dreamcast. I never got a complete feel for the mechanics and got stuck repeatedly on one of the holes in the first level. I also accidentally quit after I died on the (first?) boss. Would I have been able to continue from there?

–Juno

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"I can't stop eating chocolates!"

I'd recommend uploading a zip since most people can't extract rar files.

Please make sure to include all the build contents, not just the launcher .exe file.

This is really creative! Make sure to use the file extension for the font name when you use createFont.

Great job with the game, but please make sure to build out your itch page with screenshots, theme styling and more details (description, how to play)

The game is very impressive! I wish the itch page did it justice so people actually played it.

Also, a cover image is a must!

Great work! I want so badly for there to be sound effects and post-processing in this.

Very satisfying "gunplay"! I wish there was sound.

I'm so glad you got it working. Don't forget to add a cover image.

It's going to make a huge difference when y'all add sound. Looking forward to the updates!! 😄 -Juno

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I am so charmed. Y'all did a great job! -Juno

Please go back and check out the sample devlog which has a list of all the things you should be including. Also check out Chris and Kevin's devlogs. 

This looks so cool!