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Hello, thank you for this opportunity!.

In my case I am going to recommend an update of the first game I made when I started gamedeving.

https://valastir.itch.io/they-want-you



In this game, you take control of an operator specialized in the elimination of dark entities such as monsters, zombies,etc.

Although it is only a prototype and has only one level.

If you try it and you like it, I would appreciate some feedback :)

I was surprised that it has voice acting. The music is 10. The visuals are pretty good too. The area I liked the most was the cemetery. The order of the plates at the beginning seemed a bit confusing, maybe some sound indicator would help to determine the order.

I liked the way you have implemented the gamejam theme.

I swear I read commander keen when I started. :P

It was fun, I managed to get up to 12450 points. It was almost impossible by then

I loved the introduction and the art style. The music was very fitting. It was a bit hard to get to the point before the birds, the rest wast fun!.

Thanks for appreciating it!. I spent a lot of time on additional animations (I had never animated before) and creating graphics for the scenery.

Thanks, I appreciate the feedback! I sometimes thought the same thing about the controls while developing the game haha.

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!. It was fun, the last bottle took me a bit of time to found it :P

Awesome game!, I enjoyed it by far. The last battle took me a few tries and enjoyed every single of them

Loved the jump animation and the music!

I liked it!, specially the little story being told through the dialogues. Puzzles are basic but fun :)

Hey, I'm glad you liked it!. The truth is that I haven't had time to test the controller properly, since it's the first time I use the new input system. The sensitivity of the controller to the mouse are different and you need to increase a lot the value in the editor to be able to aim with it.

On the other hand, the direction is reversed on purpose, I just haven't had time to program a pause menu with options to change the direction (and sensitivity) haha.

I had lots of fun with this. This is what videogames needs nowadays.  Loved all the props destruction all over the level.