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McNormie

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A member registered Apr 18, 2025 · View creator page →

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Out here playing a simpsons horror game with only millhouse and blackouts

I like the cat's design, it looks like a little gremlin. The random spawns are a bit janky though, sometimes I would start the level inside the enemy and instantly lose

Really fun game! The Dud jumpscares were my favorite risk, I kept grabbing them everytime I was offered one. My only critique is I didn't really like the discord react one. It felt like not enough time to actually read the message.

I don't think I was fully prepared for this game but holy crap I loved every second of it. I never would've thought of THIS for this jam but I'm glad someone did. Also, my tiger spaghettiffied and flew into the crowd when I finally got him through, which is just the cherry on top.

Nice twist on snake. I like that you can either use your body to crush things or the walls, lets you easily eat the fruit while setting up the crates and bombs to work together.

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Very creative interpretation of 'loop'. A good and challenging puzzle game, and I like each action having its own distinct sound so it sounds great when you get the winning pattern.

Fantastic game with really addicting loop gameplay. I was a bit confused at first but it felt really good to start chaining together 8+ paper loops to get massive scores. My only critique would be that the paper upgraders were more of a nuisance then they were helpful. When I was trying to set up a big chain, papers kept getting sucked into them and messing up my order by shooting the papers underneath others. But that's a small gripe, this game is one of the best I've seen so far in this jam.

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You press and hold 'F' to bring up the thinking menu, 'Q' is just to return to the neutral state

Really fun idea. Feels almost like a rhythm game with how you need to time your actions together