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BitConnect
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« on: April 27, 2016, 07:09:56 PM »

I would love if you would check out a short video of the game so far https://youtube.com/QefIBzE6pHA.
Please leave a comment on what you think Smiley
If you would like to keep up to date on the progress you can follow me on any of the links.

My game can be found in the following links:

http://bititch.itch.io/dragon-road

http://gamejolt.com/games/dragon-road/143745
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Magurp244
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2016, 09:47:31 PM »

For whatever reason the video isn't showing up here or in your devlog post, but found it through your itch.io page. Not sure what sort of feedback you want, you haven't really stated what the game is about, what sorts of features you may be adding (if any), or what you can do in the game so far.

First impressions from playing the game:

1. No list of the controls, though I found you have a double jump and can climb walls, and that different weapons reduce your jump height.

2. I got stuck on 1 cell blocks and other surfaces a few times.

3. When I reached a left/right fork in the tunnels, I couldn't fit down the right path.

4. Game ran at about 10fps or less the whole time (though my rig is a bit dated).

5. Is there a point to the leveling? Couldn't find the key for the status menu, though a screenshot suggests there is one.

In general, its a good attempt but needs a lot more work/polish.
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