Thanks for the feedback! And no, you did everything you were supposed to. For all three levels, the objective is to get all the coins and make it to the goal, but level two is bugged and can't be completed. I gotta take responsibility for that.
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The myth of Sisyphus takes a whole new turn....and then another one....and then another one....
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Definitely! I experimented with having a task system UI that you could look at to see who's back on the ship and what to do next, but we ran out of time to be able to implement it fully, so I scrapped it. I really hated scrapping that, and all the additional hiding spots for 2D. Really happy to hear you enjoyed it!
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I think you're missing the point? Giving people feedback because you like what they're doing or because you earnestly want them to improve is different than purposefully withholding feedback until you're given some. To me, sharing feedback with someone willfully isn't the same as using it as a commodity.




