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Nice! Great music, art, and gameplay. Well done!

I don't know yet. Should we?

Thanks!

Oh, you're right! There's probably some "lost in translation" happening here

Don't let your shadow "catch" you

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Thank you! Your feedback means a lot :))
Do you think the camera movement during the dodge was too jarring?

Here's a little secret 🤫: This game features adaptive difficulty. If you play well, some things become slightly more challenging to match your skills.

It is a good idea and concept. One step at a time... Eager to see what you make next! : )

It seems there's a game-breaking bug: The whole screen suddenly goes dark, soft-blocking some levels.

From the other comments, it should happen when the shadow catches you... however, it occurs even when it is far away [screenshot], making the game unplayable.


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Neat simple game. I was disappointed by how laggy it was.

Is it mining some sort of crypto in the background? 😅

Interesting take on an stealthy game. It took me a long time to figure out how to play 😅

This! I just told him that adding keyboard shortcuts (1, 2, 3 for the skills, tab for switching between units) would improve this game a lot.

This is my kind of game! :))... I love this. The different skills, levels, minimalist art,  etc. It's all great. Well done!
I actually made a game that looks and plays very similar to this one (but it's in a space/sci-fi setting), so I know this is a lot of work!

Feedback: Add keyboard shortcuts like 1, 2, 3 for the skills. Tab to switch to the next unit and dismiss the need to click to deselect a unit. These QoL improvements would enhance the game's flow a lot.

I went through all the hoops to get this working. Couldn't tell what was going on, what the objective was, or what I had to do. :/

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I wish there were some visual cue for the transform range, or whether it was working or not. Some sort of projectile or particle effect. Still, it is straightforward and sweet. I like!

edit: I just learned this was your first game jam. You did great! Well done!

Interesting twist on the tower defense genre.

It's minimalistic, yet quite engaging. I can see how adding just a few more features could make this into a more serious strategy game (where the player can focus more in the macro than in the tactical side)

The concept is interesting, and it fits the theme well.

I wish it had a built-in tutorial or introductory level to help me grasp the mechanics. I think I understood the basics, but there's no way for me to be sure... There may be something I'm missing, and I have no way to tell (no instructions, no tutorial, no indications whatsoever).

cool! I really liked how you used post-processing. It was subtle and complemented the overall game well!

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This was fun and very original.

edit: I spent more time trying to discover a few more endings, and it hit the mark with its humor and mechanics. Turning investigation into a JRPG-like combat led to funny moments, like punching/breaking the coffee machine. I also think the JRPG-like mechanics could also suit serious dialogue and investigation scenes. Well done... I really enjoyed this. : ))

Nice! Simple, effective, and aligns perfectly with the theme!

I made a game just like this for a past jam, so I know it can be a lot of work tweaking the hero AI to feel just right. Well done! : ))

Wow! So far, this is my pick for the best game of the jam!

It was often frustrating and occasionally too difficult to stack the boxes correctly. I attempted to complete it without using the help cube, but when I accidentally reset what I think was the last tower... (just as I was stacking all the boxes on the right-side I had to drop it.

The game is very polished, adorable, and the story integrates seamlessly with the gameplay. My only critique is that it overstays its welcome.

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The premise is excellent, simple, and effective. I can see this being a lot of fun (puzzle + platforming).
However, the execution... not so much.

The game is super easy so have fun!

It is not easy at all because the controls/physics(?) are very, very clunky.

As a platformer, the controls are very disappointing. They are slow yet slippery, the jump is floaty, it's not possible to control jump height, and wall-jumping often fails due to lack of coyote time (when it works, it usually goes in the opposite direction without clear reasons). The hitboxes are unfair. I wish there were a quick "reset" button to avoid dying and waiting for the animation.

You should look into GMTK's Platformer Toolkit (not to copy, but to understand better what makes good platformer controls)

(please understand that my intention is to provide constructive feedback to help you improve as a game developer. :))

A straightforward premise that is fun and well-executed.
The initial cutscene is particularly charming

Nice visuals. IMO, this is an excellent interpretation of the theme! Well done.

The gameplay could be improved. Making buildings more fragile would allow players to accidentally destroy them, fitting the theme even better (it would have earned 5 stars :)). As it is, buildings only break if you try very hard.

Nice visuals. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it til the end.

Feedback: I found it quite frustrating... the "1-bit" aesthetic (the way it is) made it almost unplayable.
The FOV was excessively wide and distorted, and the absence of dithering in nearby objects (AKA: lack of fog in nearby objects) made it extremely difficult to judge whether objects were close or far away. It's impossible to tell the distance of the platforms that lack the white top, or that we're seeing from below.

Yes! Because of its shape, I thought it was an "aim" / "crossair" pointing to the exact location they would go.
Now I get it! Perhaps it would be more intuitive if it were shaped like a ▶️ and made a slight movement in the direction the critters are going when we press the spacebar .

The combat is quite chaotic, but in a fun way.  The sounds and visuals are super lovely, the uncanny atmosphere is cool, it's polished, and it's overall impressive. I really like the game! Well done : ))

5-star art! It's very original, and I was getting hooked on the story when the game suddenly froze after one move.

I'm not sure if it's helpful, but here's the screenshot from the place where I got stuck:

For me, this is 5 stars art! Very well made, very refined, very cool. I liked it a lot. : )

I love how you were able to convey so much with so few pixels/outlines. Also the gameplay is quite polished and fun.

Thnis is a nice little game. Well done!

cute and original. It was a bit difficult to tell what was happening or how to properly point the critters at the targets.

Interesting mechanic. It was a bit clunky, but with some charm.

quite decent for a first fionished project.

Neat concept, well executed!

Interesting... I played Hackmud and noticed that this one aims for a similar vibe/gameplay.

Feedback: Instructions were unclear. I wish there was some kind of "invisible tutorial" in the game, guiding me through the first steps. I was completely lost, and some of the commands were to debug development (I guess?)

As someone who uses the CLI a lot, there should at least be the option to press "up arrow" to display the last command typed. A Ctrl+R shortcut in the terminal would also be great. 

Still, the premise and aesthetics are on point (though not 1-bit). I can see the potential.

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This is too cruel! 🫣 Haha

The controls are a bit clunky, but in a way that has some charm to it. Nice intro and music too. Well done!

I loved the premise, the artstyle and the gameplay! :D

Sometimes it was difficult to tell the z-axis and properly collide things. Still it was quite fun. Well done!

Exactly, you should have posted both. (or even better, made a web-build : )))

I'm using my Windows PC to run all the .exe entries. Tomorrow I'll be on my main pc and give this one another try (in my dev env). Still props  to you for going the  "raw way"  with raylib.

The virus was a bit too slippery. I died twice to the lasers cause I couldn't position myself properly xD

The graphics are charming (especially the firewall animations). Overall, it's an interesting game that fits the theme very well.

I like the artstyle. Unfortunately, there isn't much in terms of gameplay.

Geez I killed the whole village. Haha! 

The gameplay is still very rudimentary, but I can see an interesting structure for exploring the village, obtaining missions, progressing through earning money, and the need to track down NPCs. Cool.

To progression is interesting and it fits the theme really well.

Not 1-bit though

too disturbing, too real 😵