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Yuval Dolev (aka. yuvald)

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A member registered Jun 26, 2020 · View creator page →

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Thanks! At first I was a bit scared that the game would be too counter intuitive for people, so I'm glad it was well received by you.

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Haha that's true, I actually wanted to give the enemies the ability to shoot and dodge, but felt like it made the game harder to pick up, so I ended up not doing it.

Thanks! Yeah, I actually didn't think about that... Maybe in the future I'll make an updated version with better graphics for mobile ;)

It took me a bit to understand why I didn't have a mouse, but eventually I got the hang of it... That was definitely one of the more interesting entries I've seen in the jam!

That was pretty interesting! very simple mechanics, but also lots of depth. Keep up the great work!

Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Though yeah, I definitely should've made a smoother progression.

Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Haha I remember thinking this is how tetris actually works before playing it

I spend wayyy more time on this game than I should've lol

It was definitely interesting to see a rock climbing platformer implemented like this!

Great job you guys, this game is pretty great all around, from the gameplay to the graphics and the music! The only thing I thought was a little off was the collision (mainly the spikes lol), but all in all this game was very fun to play.

Ooh nice, I think 84 is pretty good! I thought of making it a bit easier (maybe by giving the player more health with an overlapping health bar), though I kept pushing it off until the end of the gamejam :P

Yeah, it pretty refreshing to see this type of character implemented. Keep up the good work!

Thanks, same with yours :)

Thanks! Yeah, it is a bit challenging isn't it? I thought of doubling the amount of life the player starts out with.

Thanks for submitting, I wish more games had real time card related mechanics. Also, this this is one of the only text based tutorials I recall actually enjoying.