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A member registered Jun 09, 2020 · View creator page →

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Thank you! Its an amazing asset pack and was fun to play with. We're glad you enjoyed the game as well! Currently working on a patch to release once the jam is over to fix some bugs. throw is some extra polish, add a small cutscene, and try different gem patterns :) 

So charming! I like that we had similar concepts, where moving drains resources.

Levels were fun and gradually got harder. The first spike on the last level was my boss fight :D 

Nice work!

Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you figured out the concept so quickly! 

We're working on a patch to release after game jam judging (hopefully end of this week) to fix a few bugs and make it even more intuitive. We will be mindful of level complexity too. :) 

I'll take a look! A lot of the timing was made specifically for web, but if it's not too much work I can give it a shot :) Will keep you posted! 

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Download Ghusty here on Itch.io

Ghusty is a ghost all alone in a drafty old mansion, but the candles in the mansion mysteriously lit up!
Help Ghusty navigate the mansion and blow out all the candles before time runs out!

Ghusty is a new experience that serves as a prototype and starting point for more adventures to come!








More on the developer:
Ghusty is a proof of concept video game from the nostalgic heart of an aspiring developer. I knew nothing about game design/programming  beginning of 2022, and now I have a playable demo level featuring a charming little ghost. 8 months of learning and creating in between projects and work led to me pushing this game out just yesterday and making it public today. An emotional experience for sure!  I have a lot left to learn and I hope Ghusty evolves to become more engaging experience in the future that will distantly pay tribute to the beautiful limitations and innovations of the early 90's. Thanks!