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I’m so glad you like it, and thank you for another great jam!

Thank you. I’m glad someone made it to the end!

Very nice beginning scene. The mechanics are really close to the original. Well done!

This is technically impressive. I like all the little creatures you can create, Good job!

Good job capturing the feeling of having a pet insect!

The character is cute and the minigames are fun!

Combining tamagotchi with cards is a really good idea. I like how the creature changes over time. And the graphics are really well done.

Very good pixel art, I like the blurry effect, it gives the game some depth. I really like the idea and I can see a lot of potential here. Cheers!

The game looks very pretty and the breeding mechanics are very interesting. Good job!

Great style, really digging this lovecraftian vibe and the minimalist way to tell the story. Nice!

A tamagotchi multiplayer racer, very original! I like it.

I like it, very cute and cozy, it really managed to capture some of the original’s charm. Good job!

The 45 degree board was a really creative idea. Keep it up!

I couldn’t really get how to play, but it is an interesting idea and a great integration with the jam’s theme

Good idea about the jumping gaps, I just implemented it. Thanks!

Thanks!

Really fun! Moving the little blobs feel great, and matching them is satisfying. Just with that, this game would’ve been fine but then you added the big guys to fight and really gives the blob matching a purpose. Great job!

Good idea and nice style. I think this game would benefit a bit with more simplified controls other than that, great job!

Good job making this game in this amount of time. I once did something like this for a different jam(a much longer one) and let me tell you, I understand how hard it can be.

Fun combination of the two games. I only wished there was like a more clever interaction between both sides, or maybe it is later on. Anyways, good job!

Interesting idea, the movement feel great. Good job!

A bit complicated but a clever combination of two different games!

It was a bit tricky to understand but very original idea!

Great idea!

I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’m really happy with how it turned out, given the limited time I had. Thank you!

Great narrative and style. Good job!

I like how this capture the feeling of some old games, in a way that most developers seem to avoid because it could become frustrating for most players, but it could also be really fun for the more persistent ones. Good job!

Very interesting idea and the ‘wobbly’ physics seem well polished. But as others already mentioned getting back to the tree can be very difficult. Also at some point during the night the game lagged really bad and I had to start all over again. Overall, good job!

Really polished for the time given and also really funny. Good job guys!

I didn’t quite get it but I like the concept, and it really matches the theme. Good job!

This was surprisingly a really fun concept, a good example of how to make the best out of very minimal graphics. Great job!

Nice twist in the switching realities mechanics and the characters look cute!

Very interesting concept, a combination of programming with typing game. A bit tricky but fun. Good job!

Congratulations! and thank you for the feedback and suggestions, I’ll keep them in mind if I decide to go further with the game. Cheers!

Very polished and fun. The tutorial is detailed and clear. Good one guys!

Aha! I knew those procedural mountains in the tv looked familiar :). The controls are a bit clonky, other than that this is a very cute game. Good job!

This was fun. Making and balancing upgrades for a game like this can be tricky, specially for a game jam. Good job!

Great idea, I really enjoyed this one!

Simple but effective idea. Good job!

I like the minimal creepy style!