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LudiLand

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A member registered Mar 10, 2021 · View creator page →

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I really like the atmosphere of the game. The game also feels immersive.

Just a quick update: I've uploaded a new build, so the cropping issue should be fixed now! If you give it another try, let me know if it looks right on your screen. Cheers!

Sorry to hear that, and thanks for letting me know. I'm now thinking about how to deal with it, maybe a toggle to turn it off (or a slider to reduce it) in the options menu... Cheers!

Thanks for the kind words! I'm glad to hear the pacing felt right to you. Cheers! 

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Thanks for the feedback! I mainly had the full version in mind when I added the psychological horror tag, but now that I think about it, you are right, it is not really present in the demo. I've removed the tag for now so I don't give people the wrong idea about the demo. Really glad you're enjoying the loop though!

Thanks for letting me know! Could you please tell me your screen resolution?

11/10 multi-tasking skills!

Appreciate the video! It's super helpful to see players in action.

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Thank you for the feedback!

Thanks!

Happy to read that!

Thank you very much! The sound design is a huge part of what makes the apple-fication feel so satisfying.

Link: https://ludiland.itch.io/apple-picker

Description: Apple Picker is an idle incremental game about an all-consuming apple obsession. Pick apples, produce more apples, appleform reality, and whatever you do, (don't) shoot the unicorn.

Really creative puzzles and game mechanic. I had fun solving it!

Thanks for entertaining and inspiring me with your game! 

Your game was really captivating from the beginning. The reflection game mechanic nicely fits the message I believe you are trying to convey. I must confess that after playing about 80% of the game I slowly started losing interest, maybe because I felt it was dragging a bit, but I kept playing because I was extremely curious about the ending. Then I completed the game, and it was definitely worth it.


I also really enjoyed the art and the music.