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Seems like we both made games with time shifting mechanics :P
I do really like the core idea. I think I have a few nitpicks, though. I think the combat could be more satisfying (maybe faster bullets, hit-stop effect on hitting an enemy, maybe more of a crunch sfx when hitting an enemy). But I really had fun, and I like a lot of wave-based games. I really loved being able to choose my own upgrade path.
Really good work, and, again, cool concept!
This is my favorite game I've played in this jam so far, and I'd be shocked if anything beats this. This is incredible work.
Your arty style is not only cohesive and visually nice to look at, but there's a LOT of creativity, especially in the different backgrounds. Your character design is AMAZING too.
The gameplay is so snappy and fluid. There's a lot of skill expression, and there's a lot of really awesome intense moments in platforming across the level. Good controls isn't always easy, but you guys nailed it.
The last level (won't spoil it) was a nice surprise and a solid challenge. The music and SFX design is great and fits so well.
I'm pretty blown away with this game. It transported me right back to playing Sonic on the GameBoy as a kid. You guys should seriously consider turning this into a full scale project.
I really have no notes, which is pretty rare for me. Y'all cooked HARD. Great work.
I'm really impressed with the depth this game seems to have for such a short development time. The pixel art is really good too!
At times, I was a bit confused on what was going on, though, or how to get better at the game. Still, I think a lot of care was taken here and I like what you came up with. Good work!
I really love how the artwork was drawn! Although - I was a bit confused at first, I thought the insects might have been obstacles to avoid. I wonder if there might be a way to communicate to the player what I should avoid and what I want to run into (tho, yea, I figured it out pretty quickly lol). Reminds me a lot of Tiny Wings. Good work!







