hi, thank you for your feedback and sorry for the difficulty! I'm already making adjustments to the player movement, spike visibility and background.
I'm hoping to upload the new version at the end of this month ^^
The artstyle is very cute! It gives me nostalgia for some cartoons. Character and monster designs are also really nice. I did have some difficulties with the screen size. I think my monitor isn't high enough and I couldn't resize the game window itself. I don't know if there was UI at the bottom telling me how far I was with defeating enemies or having points ^^' Another thing I noticed was that I could cheat by waiting and just shooting up because enemies would collect at the wall and come down.
All in all, I think this is a very cute game that can have a lot of potential ^^ Good job!!
Nice game ^^ I really like the concept of being inside a tree and fighting to save it (tho I'm a little sad that the enemies are bees because I like bees... but that's just a personal thing. You don't have to listen to that). I did find a little "bug" where if I let a bee chase me for a while she gets stuck in her box and I can attack from a safe distance while she stand there ^^'
Even though it's still a prototype there is so much to explore and so many little interactions! I think it turned out very cute and it has a lot of potential to become a great cozy game! <3
I also really like the different minigame ideas and transitions from one place to another (also love the grandma cat dearly) ^^
thank you very much for your kind words! ^^ this is my fourth solo jam and I like to write down what I thought at the moment. also, thanks for all the art compliments! I am still new to coding so I try to lean into my strenghts to make the game somewhat enjoyable. and there are two bunnies hidden in the background ;) are they real? are they cake? I don't know either xD
I really love the bats (also Batthew is a great name). I also really liked the making of the candy ^^
I do feel like the art assets are a little disorienting with how different they are (in terms of line thickness, color palette and temperature, and texture...) but that's just a nickpicky thing for me. All in all, I think this is a good entry ^^