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Just updated my game Human Upgrade Labs and I would love some feedback about the new levels

A topic by Augustinas Raginskis created Apr 24, 2023 Views: 126
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Newest version of Human Upgrade Labs: https://ultra-shenanigans.itch.io/human-upgrade-labs

To quickly explain what the game is about: in this game you will be playing a role of a fool, I'm sorry, a volunteer who signed up to participate in the tests going on in the Human Upgrade Labs in the far future Earth. You heard  rumors that anyone who manages to pass the various tests and lessons designed to improve you in every conceivable way will have new and amazing possibilities unlocked in life. That, or  be completely broken mentally.

The lessons you take will essentially be various mini games placed in several different categories.


I am an artist in my daily life and this is a passion project I am making in my free time. I'm quite confident about being able to make this game look good visually, but everything else could use a bit more feedback. I recently made some quality of life changes based on a gameplay video of this game and I would love to hear more feedback to keep improving the experience.

Here are some gifs and screenshots from recent update to the game:

What’s new in 0.2 update

8 new levels! That means there are now 21 levels in total.

A lesson in accuracy where you have to catch as many microscopic horrors as possible. Speed keeps increasing and you will need to really try to improve your record:

A map/gallery level that will help you to better understand how this strange, cube shaped world works. The map is updated as you complete levels and features extra stuff not seen in the rest of the game:

Several levels in the pattern recognition category. Some familiar and some a bit different where you will have to sort out four transformation animations. Here is one  of those:

More character customization:

Some images from earlier levels: