Thanks for playing! Were you doing something specific when the bug occurred? I was getting the same feedback from a different tester hours before the deadline, but I was unable to recreate the glitch.
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Great game!
Couldn't get past the first level without cheats, but that might be a me problem since I didn't play the bridge building game or Angry Birds as a kid :D
I absolutely love the reset animation, when all the blocks go back in time and re-form the tower - I could just sit and watch it again and again for hours!
Cool game. Very easy to figure out what I'm supposed to do.
The only thing that really bothered me were the ladders - primarily the fact that grabbing a ladder does not negate horizontal velocity, so jumping on a ladder from the side is a horrible experience, as if the ladder is slippery and I keep slipping off to the side :S
But the ability to place ladders in random places is cool.
I didn't really get that it's an infinite tower from the description, but I guess that's probably on me.
Got a funny high-score though.
Fun adventure game with interesting mechanics!
Great submission with a lot of fun details, like the player character's smooth walking animation or being able to rocket jump with a pushing spell!
The only thing that I didn't like were the spell casting controls as they felt bit off at times (though it might be just me, it took me a while to get used to the way spells are aimed)
A very nice puzzle game, that at some points feels a bit like a rage game - but in a positive way, since it feels like some of the challenges are annoying / rage inducing on purpose.
I especially liked the water spreading mechanic. The in-game tutorial was very nice.
And the music! It's a perfect fits to a puzzle game!
And the amount of levels! I find level design to be the most annoying and time consuming part of making games, so I appreciate the effort that resulted in so much content!
Overall nice platformer! and it has a story! with talking!
I really like how the shirt lifts when you fall, it's a nice detail. I also liked the music loop (for the first ~5 minutes).
I got lost after consuming the 4th orb - there was some kind of room after it but I got no dialogue and didn't know where to go next :S
Checkpoints and coyote time would be very much appreciated!
Thanks for playing! And sorry for not explaining better how to play the game.
We increased the starting pool of resources shortly before submitting the game as getting soft-locked is something that came up in last minute testing. We definitely need a more permanent solution to this problem and adding a passive source of income is definitely worth considering.
Thanks for the feedback! As the person responsible for adding the notification system and creating the events that generate notifications I agree that the frequency and overall amount of notifications needs to be cut down drastically.
And although we are currently gathering feedback and making a wish list of improvements to implement after the jam, I don't think an in-game tutorial is on the menu.
A very cool collection of mini games with great sound design!
I like the whole thing, from resource gathering to refining, production (though this part feels a bit long) and selling. Overall it feels like a complete experience.
I only wish there was more stuff, like ways to control which ores we get in the fishing part!
Almost assumed it was a joke submission and walked away after the intro xD
Great game! The game play is easy to grasp which is nice, but it also gets a bit repetitive after a while.
The art and sound assets are also very nice.
I got to level 2 where I managed to forge a weapon that nobody wanted and did not know how to put it down, right before I no clipped into the backrooms by walking into the top right corner : X
But it wouldn't be a jam game without some funny glitches :D
Very cool. Feels like a well polished game.
I appreciate the in-game tutorial.
It felt very hectic at first, even after slowing down time to a 6s tic (so many interactions and flashing icons). Not sure if that was the intended experience, but a pause button would be most welcome.
And the sound design is very good!
A fun and complete experience. The mini-games felt engaging and not too hard. I enjoyed the sticker book aesthetic. The ambience and sound effects worked wonders to set the mood.
I'm personally grateful that you made this game! I wanted to make a game about crating jewellery with mini-games for a while now, but I wasn't quite sure how to make it work. And now that I've seen first hand how fun crafting things with mini-games can be I'll definitely give it a shot!
A great game, very well put together. With so many towers the replay value is off the charts! The graphic style and music work together well too.
The scrap collecting mechanic was a cool idea. I also liked the repair mechanic at first... but after wave 15 the game started to feel like a constant fight against entropy. Maybe that was the point? If so - congrats on making a deep existential game!
Surprisingly it took me less than 5 seconds to understand how to play it. It has the vibe of putting together a jigsaw puzzle, which was nice.
Bit low on the challenge side of things though. I would love o see something that would force me to make a choice, like some-kind of static element on the board that interacts with the pipes, or maybe having a little bit more pipes than I can use so that a bit of trial and error is necessary.
THIS IS AMAZING!
Took me a while to get the controls, but once I did... I over spent my rating time quite a bit...
Frantically strapping scavenged parts while dodging incoming bullets is so much fun! Definitely coming back to this one after the voting period to see how far I can get (level 14 is my record so far).
Great game! Pixel graphics and classical music were an unexpected pairing, but everything works together extremely well. Starting with a cut-scene as a way to set the stage is something I never considered before, but I definitely want to try it out in my next Jam game after seeing how well it worked in your game.
The cables also deserve a mention - the way they move feels amazing.