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Windy-codez

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Thank you for playing! 😄 I'm glad you enjoyed it, even if the platforming was a bit challenging. Being compared to Super Meat Boy in any way is a huge compliment for me. Thanks for giving it a try and for sharing your experience!

Thank you I'm really glad you had fun playing it. I'm happy to hear you enjoyed combining the different transformations, and I'll definitely keep that in mind for future levels and projects and I really appreciate the encouragement , it means a lot.

Thank you for playing my game! I'm really glad you enjoyed the theme interpretation and noticed the level design, especially the final level. My goal was to gradually introduce each shape and then have the player use them together at the end, so it's great to hear that stood out. Thanks again for the kind words and for giving my first jam game a try!

Thank you for playing and for the kind words! I'm really glad you enjoyed the game and especially the final key puzzle. Keeping the scope small was definitely intentional since this was my first game jam, so I'm happy to hear it worked out. I really appreciate your feedback!

Thank you for the advice I'll definitely keep it in mind for my future projects and I really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience as I am very new in game development advice like these really helps a lot

Thank you so much for taking the time to play my game and write such detailed feedback! I really appreciate it.


I'm glad you liked the core idea of mutating into different shapes. The fourth (final) level actually revolves around switching between shapes mid-level to solve different challenges, so that's something I wanted to explore more. I probably should have introduced that idea earlier in the game.


As for the controls, camera movement, and overall feel, I completely understand your criticism. This was my first ever game jam, and I'm still learning. I'm not a very experienced programmer yet, so some parts of the game ended up feeling a bit janky, especially the camera and player movement.


Your feedback is genuinely helpful, and I'll definitely keep it in mind for future projects. Thanks again for playing and for sharing your thoughts—I really appreciate it!

Yes you need to public your game

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Thank you

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I submitted the game as a HTML 5 and there is an issue in the HTML 5 version which was not in the windows version so I just get to know about it so can I still update the game ,  the bug has been fixed.

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hay i just replayed the and i think you should add some chackpoint becouse the game not having no chackpoit makes it more Annoying then Difficult i will say not a chackpoint in every cornar but in some parts where you know the player gonna die 

and its been a long time Since the last update are you working on a new game or a update or just taking a break :)

hay i just completed one level and i have just a littile suggestion (i dont konw what you have in your mind about gameloop) that you should add some chack points out some areas that you thaink are hard to complet without diying one to twice and responing all the way to satr is kind of frustrating but do what you want it is just my point of view

good update these small hints are good and important too (a suggestion that you should also add a little bit of Hind for story for your game not like a big one but just for fun)  :)

good game

hay a quick question that do you use godot buil-in text editor or external like VS Code

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Thanks for sharing your knowledge and now I am looking forward to switching from Unity to godot and ya you are right unity is good but it is suitable for big teams and studios and for indie developers it is still a good choice but after there runtime fee and other controversies ,now for some developers it is not very certain and not good for indie developers to develop in it in my thought and godot is a good option for them and after considering all of these I am thinking of completely switching to go dot and also i am looking for your next big project and new update of some little adventures

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thanks i make game in unity but now for some time i am thinking of switching to godot but i am not sure about it but now after playing your game and knowing that it is make in godot now i think i can switch from unity to godot

Hay what game engin do you used for this game

like the level desingn