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Telokis

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A member registered Jul 04, 2023 · View creator page →

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The fact that the lines themselves move instead of the ball was a really nice twist! I'd love a R bind to quickly restart or the ability to erase a line (with right click, for example)

Very interesting puzzles! You should probably add more checkpoints because it's a little frustrating not to be able to restart the very thing I was doing!

I stopped at the barrier protecting the button at the ceiling. I tried some kind of catapult-like shape but it wasn't reliable enough!

Very addictive, though, I got hooked quickly!

Very fun! It was actually quite amusing to wiggle using the eraser to move haha

Maybe we could get some more explicit indicator to know how fully we have charged the jump?

The game looks very good. It's a little annoying that the pen is in front of the tutorial instructions, though. Moreover, the notebook itself hides quite a lot of the screen! It also feels a little weird that we need to quickly react in such a small area of the screen but need to closely look at the ball to make sure we do it at the right time!

The idea is fun and interesting, I think there is a lot potential if you fix the UX issues!

The game looks very good. It's a little annoying that the pen is in front of the tutorial instructions, though. Moreover, the notebook itself hides quite a lot of the screen! It also feels a little weird that we need to quickly react in such a small area of the screen but need to closely look at the ball to make sure we do it at the right time!

The idea is fun and interesting, I think there is a lot potential if you fix the UX issues!

This is a rather beautiful game but the drawing feels a little clunky because of the lack of ink feedback as you draw. Moreover, it's difficult to properly understand the interaction with rocks since it makes them float when it's supposed to be a zero gravity field!

Nonetheless, I found the puzzles interesting after getting used to the mechanic. Good job!

The "moo" sound effects were absolutely great, thank you for that haha