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Yay ! Thank you so much IsaLand, I'm really happy you enjoyed and understood so well the intent of this game ! The thoughts one is considered the first ending, so you found all of them, congrats !

Yeah I'll definitely have to change the "Respect" sound effect, you're not the first one to give that feedback. With lack of time I sampled it from a famous movie so I modified it (too much) to hide that I did, to avoid potential issues. And I thought that the meme "Press F to pay respects" being a popular reference could have the player expecting that word and make it understandable even though heavily modified :)

The F key is actually never locked, you can use it from the start haha. It's intentional yeah, I thought it could make players laugh to realize they could do that all along !

Thanks a lot for the feedback ! :D

Love everything about this, the concept is both engaging and challenging, the music fits perfectly and the visuals and UI are really stylish ! Even your itch page is so beautiful ! The game ending was unexpected and really nice. 

Congrats on making such a cool game !

Pressed it and looked away, didn't press it and looked, pressed it and didn't look away ! Spooky forgotten projector :)

It looks really good and the gamefeel is quite juicy ! Really good effort on the UI as well as putting some voice acting ! I agree with amptomp, tweaking a bit the looks of the arrows to make them more distinct from each other would help. Otherwise it's really good !

The game broke twice for me however, I don't think I've done anything particular to cause this, the browser I'm using is Firefox if it helps. If I press Shift to start a new run when broken, the next run is broken too. If I go back to main menu and restart over, everything is back to normal.

It seemed to happen after several runs each time, I'll try to describe the issue as best I can : 

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Starting a new run, the first jump I do, my character duplicates, I have an additional character jumping out of mine basically. The game started lagging a lot when that happened. I get two characters on screen, I control the original fully, and the duplicate jumps when I jump but doesn't move to the right so he gets left behind quickly.

After gameover, I start from the duplicate character's position and I retain the speed gained from delivering packages of the previous run. Then when the runs ends either by falling into a hole or by running out of time : 

A new run starts and I get this. If I press D the screen still scrolls to the right, and it seems there's still a character present because when there's a hole in the middle of the screen, I get the gameover message from falling into a hole.


I kept on pressing D and was able to go past the boundaries of the level : 


Hope this is enough to help you find what causes this !

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You're welcome !

For the second one I really meant that as an option, like showing a small prompt on one corner of the screen (not a pop-up window or anything) "Press R to restart" and it's up to the player to click or not :)
You're right about the extra time being worth it ! On my first 2-3 runs I definitely used it to explore more to figure out which pictures I'd take for the next one. 

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Thanks so much ! I'm glad that it evoked a surreal/dreamlike feeling for you, it's the vibe I was going for. And also happy you liked what the endings had to say. With such a short gameplay time constraint the writing was challenging, wasn't sure if I'd pulled it off :)

(haha glad it made you laugh, I think it's always good to balance dark/serious themes with some humor !)

I checked some of lostsoul's music yesterday, indeed it's right up my alley ! 

(your game caught my eye for the exact same reason haha, I was curious to see your take on that similar aesthetic)

Reached the bathroom ! I love the vibe and the ambient music is 100% the type of stuff I like to listen to while writing or working so bonus points for that, cheers to the musician !

This is a simple concept but I liked it, it reminds me a lot of David Lynch's movies, there are quite a lot of scenes happening inside homes where the rooms or corridors themselves start feeling surreal.

This was so well done, I loved the atmosphere, and the graphics are so beautiful ! Congratulations !

Two little modifications would make this perfect IMO : 
- Not count in memory the inconclusive pictures
- Give the option for the player to end the run before the timer runs out if they have already taken 4 pictures

Same here, I thought a lot about this today and I may already have a mechanic idea haha. Curious to see if you'll make another game exploring that in the future, will definitely be checking out your games ! 

Thanks, glad you liked it !

Unless I misunderstood the rules, there can be multiple endings and levels, as long as each can be done in 20s.

For the ending in the sky at the end, the player is teleported to a whole new level so I think it works, and it could all be done in 20s. Even though I'd start counting the 20s at the door with the TV static walls for this one, to reach this room you're also being teleported :)

Ah sorry the F sound is not clear. It says "RESPECT".  Press F to pay respects and all that hahaha. I heavily modified it because I sampled that from somewhere, I guess I should record it myself ! 

Haha I knew people would focus on different thoughts. The "buttassbutt" is actually an obscure reference to the game that inspired me the most for this, called The Beginner's Guide in which you can also find some text saying "buttassbutt" at one point !

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Do you have any plans for expanding this concept ? Would be really interested in playing it if you did ! :)

Haha yeah I felt like hiding some jokes in there to lighten the mood a bit! As a French guy that one always made me laugh :D

This is such a freaking cool concept, I love everything that mixes video game with movies so that one really inspires me ! The soundscape was a perfect fit, how you implemented the credits was really smart.

Congrats for coming up with this great idea, this could be a super interesting way of making cutscenes more engaging in video games !

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Adding a new reply since I saw that you released the patch, so I played again, figured some quick feedback would be appreciated haha.

The experimental pointer feature is working well for me. It doesn't go fully to the right of the screen, not sure if it's normal, but that didn't alter my experience in any negative way, so don't worry about it !

Thanks to all those features and changes, I managed well in normal difficulty and with determination I even beat each level once in hard :D

The little butterfly to show the fox's path as well as the pop-up asking to lower the difficulty are very nice touches !

Great work and congrats on managing to make that last patch before the deadline, get some well-deserved rest now :)

It's okay haha, please don't overwork yourself on my account by trying to make this before the jam ends, no worries :)

I was just saying this as a general suggestion since I guess the same problem would also happen to other cultures with different input locales, and this seems pretty hard to get right !

Really cool gameplay idea, I had fun playing this! Great job on the little animations and cinematics :)

The graphics are cute haha, didn't manage to win but clicker games are always fun !

I think a good improvement would be to have an in-game mouse pointer that is stylized and of a bigger size so it can stand out in contrast of the background :)

Noticed a few bugs : 

- When two flies overlap and you get two with one click, only one is counted towards the score

- The game over screen didn't display fully in my screen, couldn't read what was in the two buttons

- If I press Esc during the ending screen, the pause menu appears under it

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Interesting concept, this is challenging in 20 seconds, but managed to find the killer right on the bell haha :)

A suggestion :

In the tutorial I was able to click on the puppet even at the first step. Maybe all the instructions could be grouped together !

Concept seems pretty fun but unfortunately being French I couldn't play the game correctly (we have AZERTY keyboards instead of QWERTY). 

Something to think about if you want expand on this idea :)

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Lots of rocks ! Simple and fun game :)

It started lagging quite a bit when I collected many rocks, don't know if it's just me !

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Damn this is one dangerous house :D

The music and atmosphere kinda reminded me of the games by Freebird Games (To The Moon etc) so I was instantly hooked haha, also really liked the art style and fullscreen ending images ! The concept of the lantern dying out after 20 seconds is a good idea. And you did a great job with level design to make sure there's just enough time to reach every ending but to still make it challenging.

It's obvious that a lot of effort went into making this little game, especially with how the light of the lantern interacts with walls and creates shadows, that was a very nice touch ! You all can be proud of what you've done, the end result is beautiful and has potential :)

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I've noticed slight bugs or things to tweak in order to make the experience even better if you expand the game after this jam. Should I also add this more detailed feedback here or would rather have me send a message somewhere else ? Not sure what's best so I figured I'd ask before sending a long message haha.

Thank you very much for playing and for your kind words Jonathan, I'm happy you saw the game as something that encourages questions ! I love that kind of games and was hoping I could achieve that at my own level too.

I was a bit worried about the looks so I'm glad you liked them. The visual style is mostly due to having to work around lacking VFX compatibility between Unreal Engine and web to be honest haha. But maybe those limitations helped in a way !

Since I pushed my last build into the night yesterday after a long day working on it, could you please let me know if you found all 3 endings in the game ? In my initial version this was a big issue and I made this new version hoping to fix this :)

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Thank you so much, glad you had liked that version and had found the third ending ! Just seeing your comment now, I just uploaded a new build actually haha, thank you for the suggestion also !

drareeg had been so kind to give me feedback and pointed out the exact same problem you did. The running backwards thing was not a bug, basically I wanted to spook the player by having the game take full control of the input. Didn't have the intended effect, and it was indeed making the text difficult to read. I had initially pushed a hotfix to be able to pause while running backwards to read the text but it caused other problems.

Really thought a lot today about how to fix all that and ended up completely changing this ending, as well as the text and music for it :)

In case you were curious, in that initial version you played the true ending was hidden in the keybindings, the ending with the camera was meant to give a hint to press T to be teleported to the true ending. With playtests I saw that the hint was way too obscure, no one found it.

 That's a concept I'd like to work on at some point, hiding things in keybindings or cheat codes, but with the 20-second rule for this jam, I didn't find a good way to make player onboarding for it, so I discarded it too, that was kinda trying to cram two game concepts together and it just took both concepts down !

Would really appreciate your feedback on that new version if you can spare me some time :)

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You're welcome, and good luck with the patch :)

This is a very well crafted collection of games, varied yet cohesive, the chalkboard art style is beautiful and the audio fits perfectly. It really did feel like time flowed differently for each game. The slug game and the PEN email really made me laugh haha. 

Overall amazing work, congratulations !

Sweet short story, the art and music are also really beautiful !

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Fun little game with potential, quite impressive to have multiplayer support and a very nice touch allowing to tweak the parameters to be able to customize the runs ! Congrats !

Thanks so much for the encouragement, that's really nice of you :)

Very impressed by the tremendous effort that you put in the visuals, would never have expected so much polish for a jam game. The stylized environments are gorgeous !

The UI is especially is top-notch, the menus, transition animations in levels, the fact that you went as far putting a preview images and animations for the settings, thought of making the central platform see-through in the forest level when we pass behind it, just... wow !

The gameplay concept is interesting and unique, the music is relaxing, fits the vibe very well, you did a good job on it.

The negative points so far would be that it still needs some tweaking,  it's too difficult. I put it in easy and still died a lot, partly because having the same issues as Salhiaa mentioned. Also in the snow level when the route starts from the center, my fox would sometimes die in the shade. The routes can feel a bit janky at times, at one point my fox got stuck for a bit. 

Anyway really excited to follow how this is going to evolve, you've got a good concept in your hands that can turn into an excellent game !

Classic game idea but done really well, great work ! 

The gameplay is juicy, the music and art are good, it's quite challenging and really fun to replay :)

I like the style and visuals, it was well executed. Having no real control in the game represents very effectively how in such situations those feelings can overpower people. 

This is such an unexpected take on the haunted mood, still maybe a bit too playful for me in that regard, but it also grew on me the more I listened to it haha. 

I totally see the savannah though, it's catchy and it definitely reminds me of the music of older games, but with a modern production that sounds great !

Thank you, I'm glad you like it !

It's a pretty good track, quite catchy, well-structured, the rhythmic part is really good. The melodic parts are good individually but don't fit very well together I think, not sure why, maybe it's the lead. 

Also the transition in the middle feels a bit too long/empty, not sure if it should be shortened by half by keeping everything in there, or if something else should be added or if the sustain on the chords isn't long enough.

There's definitely potential in this track though, it could go in different directions. The supporting melodies and the chords in the second part kinda gave me a Darksynth vibe. Hope that can be useful feedback !

An interesting track with personality and a unique mood, I like it overall. The percussions are well done and the repeating synth sequences (0:35-0:59 and 2:05-2:41) have a very satisfying sound, a bit like thick droplets ! 

The percussion was the element I was worried about in this track actually, thanks a lot for giving feedback on that !

I wanted percussion to blend in and enhance immersion by trying to evoke sounds that could be present in that kind of scene. So I made a custom kit and tinkered a lot with volume, FX and low/high pass filters for every sample. Then played the beat by hand on my MIDI keyboard to get a feel for it and put some accents, until I got it right. Finally had a last pass where I added or removed certain hits and tinkered manually with MIDI velocity on some of them.

It's not something I have a lot of experience with, wasn't sure how it would sound to an external ear, so I'm glad it worked for you haha.

You picked a challenging combination of themes there but you've managed to make a good track out of them ! 

Great composition that evolves nicely, fits the theme, I especially liked how the guitar introduced tension near the middle of the track.

With a professional production, I honestly think it would fit in a good game OST, the orchestrations and winds definitely give an Ori vibe.

Curious to hear more of your music in the future !