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The game that I have been developing for half a year

A topic by Project Future created Jan 17, 2022 Views: 354 Replies: 7
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Hi guys, I want to tell you about my project that I have been developing for a long half a year. As a solo developer, I really need feedback, because even though I try to make the game as high quality as possible, it’s still hard for me to objectively evaluate my project and understand what I’m doing wrong. So I need your help, thanks in advance :)

https://p-future.itch.io/rainy-world-and-memories

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The game is nice and the graphics are really great. This is what I should add :

- Respawn closer to where you died;

- Some music;

- Maybe a landscape as background image.

Thank you very much for your feedback. And yes, I'm already working on a new update of the game, which will add checkpoints, improved graphics and many other small improvements. I made a devlog about the upcoming update on the game page, you can read it if you are interested. Thank you for taking the time to rate my game :3

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I really liked the movement and soft pixel graphics. A really neat game. :)

thank you very much for your feedback, it really motivates me to work on the game :3

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A gorgeous little game, it's got a lot of character so far! Reminds me a bit of Fez.

I was curious about whether this was intentional or not; I messed around in the game on my laptop using general WASD + spacebar controls and was able to double jump (albeit inconsistently) by pressing W and then promptly pressing spacebar. I'm not sure what your plans are for the platforming development in the future, so if this was an unintentional feature I thought I'd let you know!

Hi, no, double jump should not happen, it's a bug. Thank you very much for letting me know about it, it will be fixed in the next update of the game :3

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Awesome! I figured that would be a pretty important detail for a platformer. I'll keep an eye out for your game!