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yeah that's fair, I made a basic melody to go over the whole game but it was too late to add it

the boss fights are amazing!

it's a very fun game, just wish the box moved a bit faster, then i wouldn't have failed so much :P

i got to level 8, cool game

genuinely really cool, the art is very expressive, it felt like one of those old arcade games where you have to keep putting in tokens to fight more and more waves of bad guys. I honestly just wish there was more of it to see. 

I have no idea what's going on but I love it, I have collected a herd of turtles.

how do you open the game once you've downloaded it?

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the reset button is a lifesaver!

thanks 

cool

my video

more sprite animations ;P

I'm honestly just amazed I was able to finish this project, I am NOT a programmer! 

I just so happened to have been using scratch.mit.edu since elementary school.

I just went through hell and back learning how to use git LFS to put my games code on github, it didn't help that every frame of animation is it's own unique sprite. It's a good thing you can play my game in the browser because I DO NOT recommend downloading it. 

I think it's peak, but it is very loose with the theme. 

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it's a skiing game where you ski to the bottom of a mountain on a tropical island, the gameplay is simple as it was literally coded in Scratch but it's main appeal is the multiple animated cutscenes that I managed to make. 

There's one whole cutscene that you can just miss entirely, and it would not affect the game at all.

I can relate, I just spent the past 4 hours learning how to use git LFS