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Thanks ^^ No, there's no ending. This game was made quickly for a digital advent calendar. Good idea with the Christmas tree! Perhaps I should make this game longer :D 

This is my first and only project made in AGS, but I'm curious about testing it more (or if I should try to make a point and click in Unity instead, not sure). 

From the beginning I wanted to use a plugin to convert images to bitsy maps, but it didn't work with the version of bitsy I was using, so I kindof lost inspiration. But will try to make something of this anyway. :) 

Thanks! I will try to make time to continue with the game ^^

Thanks! :D

Thanks! ^_^ I will try to make time for an update of the game.

Thank you! HONK! :D 

Thank you! <3 :3 

Blast from the past :D 

Thank you! ♡

Nice disco lights! Cool game!

Cool game and cute tutorial ^^

Thanks! :D

Score 5800! :D Fun game! Beer!!

Cool game!

Cool, thanks! Will take some inspiration from this ^^

Hii and nice work on the game! I defeated all the dragons, yay! ^0^ It was hard sometimes in the beginning since some dragons could one-shot you, but after leveling it got better. Nice concept of the game., will you continue working on it? 
The dialogue outside of the house when the main char is talking to his friends is confusing since the friends are not visible (but that's an easy fix!). 
Again, nice done!

Wow thanks! (You give us too much credit lol)

The forest map is really small, I can def make it larger ^^ you have any suggestions on how to improve the mapping? 

The boat was the last panic thing I fixed :D

Thanks ^^ sorry it couldn't be longer, but we have a goal to finish the game at least.. (my baby takes up much time lol)

I made some small updates now, you don't need to manually restart when falling off a cliff and there's a slight variation in the music. :) 

Ah, I hadn't heard about TIC-80 before but looked it up now and it looks simliar to PICO :) That's the good thing with gamejams, to be able to try out new things ^_^ 

This was hilarious! :D Love the concept! Quack!

I really liked this game! Nice tutorial and smooth gameplay :) Also so cute!

So slippery! Nice graphics and music :D Both me and my bf enjoyed it!

Nice puzzle game! I really love the music :D

Really cute game! I had a slight problem on the upper floor in the barn where I suddenly fell through the floor xD but otherwise it was fun and those chickens stressed me out.

Thank you! :) lol, not this was not done by me, I think it's a feature perhaps in Pico-8 since it's supposed to act like an old cartridge. 

Thanks, and I will!

Thanks! :D

Thanks! :D Have you made any games in Pico-8 before? lol I should really fix that. xD

Thanks ^^ Will see if I can fix restart later. 

Thanks! :) It was... Not really that easy to use to be honest, there are some good tutorials on the web but most of the information is spread out and I feel like I would like to know more about how to use the editor, I feel quite lost at times with the UI ^^'. But it's cute, and it's fun that you can make both scripting, sprites and sounds in the editor.
Yeah, I agree that automatic restart would be good :D If I have time I will implement it later. 

Thank you ^^ Yeah, I didn't see how I could make the song loop longer (if it's possible) will investigate!

Thanks! Yeah, I didn't have time to fix the restart function, if I have time I will implement it later. :)

Thank you  ^^  

Haha  good XD

lol thanks Adrian <3 xD

I mainly make art in game projects, but I tried to learn some programming last year and it's been fun  :) Nothing really complicated.
Start with something simple and see if you can add something more after that.  There's a lot of good tutorials on youtube, but it's always good to ask people with more experience.

Thanks :)
I usually use Unity in game jams, but have also used Ren'py, RPG maker, AGS and Godot. Some of the projects in my portfolio have used engines made by the programmers in my previous education. 

Thanks :)

No worries