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This film is very moving and actually made me tear up a bit near the end. I relate a lot to this story, and it was so heart warming to see the lil robot find understanding with his classmates and make a friend! I love the silent storytelling too, it was done so well.
Loved this lots and I hope to see more from you!
I absolutely love games themed around dreamy stuff like this, so I like this concept and story. There's something very charming about the sort of crayon drawn art, it gives off this very nice young dreamy feeling.
I do have a few gripes, first being the music. While I understand the intention was to make dreamy, somewhat surreal music, the melody feels overall aimless and random.
For the gameplay itself, The puzzles themselves are pretty good! I've gotten physically stuck due to bad moves only a handful of times but thankfully there's a reset button. My issue here is less so the puzzle and more so the props overlapping the puzzles. Sometimes it can be a bit confusing and hard to see where you are.
Lastly, I love the lil story cutscenes, the art is very charming and dream-like. My only issue is the text is slightly hard to read at times, I feel like if you were to space out the letters a bit more it would help a lot.
Thanks for the feedback
This game is awesome! I love the graphics, music, everything. The mechanics are very interesting and unique, I'm sad its just a demo! excited to see this on steam later!
I'd say its a pretty fun game with good art and music to match, but it can get a bit confusing at times.
The blocks feel like they should fall, as mentioned before, otherwise it can get a little disorienting. I also feel as though the count down should be a bit faster. Other than that, its great!
Loving the sort of spacey feel in this, definitely a new favorite. great work man
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