Really fun game! Think it could have been cool if the rocket had a set amount of fuel that you can't exceed, or if other objects existed that were also affected by gravity that were in the way of the player. Overall, a joy to play!
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Thanks for playing! The robots were only meant to be able to hold one thing at one time, hence once the iron is mined, it replaces the now-broken pickaxe. I didn't really have time to add much sfx but think it really would have been a good addition (especially when selling/collecting iron, as you've mentioned). Hope you enjoyed!
Amazing game, really fun to play! The dominos and balls were very entertaining to me. For level 7, it would have been better to at least have some kind of visual cue, to show that the domino is heavier (for example, make it bigger or a slightly different color), as it does feel slightly annoying when you wait for the entire chain to fall, but then stops at the final domino, but you can't tell it any different from the rest. Lovely game though, with great art and music.
Great Game!
Also, You DO NOT need to download this! Visit the website here: Fun Epic Boss Battles on Scratch
Here is the project: Fun Epic Boss Battles on Scratch
Suggest Adding this link (https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1116140004/#) within the Description of the game.
GG. Entertaining, but could not work out the criteria for placing a monument; no further hints were given either. Also, when starting the embedded version of the game on the itch.io page, the message "You are not allowed to access this project." appeared for me; to play the game, I instead had to go to https://cocrea.world/@pxzzlz/PlannedtoPerfection. PS: Turns out this was just me, as I was not signed in to Gandi IDE :|
Not a dev of this game, but did a bit of inspecting the HTML of the page and this is what I found: https://cocrea.world/@preaction/UntitledProject
I think it is a good game, but found it quite hard to follow. This could have possibly been due to the text-based nature of this game and the vast amounts of text were quite overwehlming; if you do indeed want to use python for this, I would recomend using graphics to hep this get shown better, for example with Tkinter or Pygame; using a game engine like Godot could also be helpful for you, which uses a laanguage quite similar to Godot. Also, a sidenote, to obe able to run the game, a Replit account is necessary as you need to fork the game to be able to run it; it is only for the owner of a replit project (as well as collaborators), that is able to run it. I would therefore suggest creating the game natively on PC (rather than on the web using replit), then building it to an application using PyInstaller, and uploading that to itch.io. It might be a slight inconvenience but it lends to an easier way of getting the game to run. Hope this is helpful!
GG, but it would have been more better if there were multiple levels, maybe with stuff like addition, subtraction, division, or a varying amounts of each per level. I also often got conscecutive repeated questions. Liked the game but think that a bit more variety in questions, and art would be better.







