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Andy Baio

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It works perfectly on macOS under Whisky, by the way.

Brilliant game, reminds me of VVVVVV in the best possible ways.

This is SO GOOD. I’ve played a bunch of Picross games over the years, but it’s amazing how usable and addictive this is. You really leaned into the constraints of the Playdate, and the puzzles themselves are delightful. Nice work.

Much appreciated, thanks for all you're doing for the indie community.

Hello, amazing Itch team! A while back, I bought the Good Bundle, and now have close to 200 items in my Library. That's great, except that as I've slowly playing these games, it's become very challenging to sort through and see which games I haven't played/completed yet.

Some possibilities to address this problem. There may be better solutions, but these come to mind:

1. A way to sort games by purchase date, number of plays, or release date.

2. The ability to mark games as completed, and a way to filter those games out of my Library view.

3. A quick way to star/favorite games I want to play in my Library, and a filter to only show those starred games.

4. A filter to only show installed or unplayed games. (I could install everything I want to eventually play and uninstall it when I'm finished, but that's not ideal.)

Thanks for listening! Love your work!

I love the idea of the feed, but in practice, it's hard to find people I'd like to follow. You're recommending the creators of games I've downloaded/purchased, which is brilliant, but it would be wonderful to have a way to simply find and follow my friends on (say) Twitter, Facebook, or Steam that are also using Itch.io. For me, Twitter would probably be the best match—I'm following many game developers, designers, artists, streamers, and small studios there—but it may be different for others.

I also wouldn't mind if I automatically followed the creators of games I own, rather than having to do it manually. Getting notified when they release something new on Itch is incredibly valuable. Thanks!