I enjoyed the jail mirrors puzzle. Got stuck on "Kitchen" level, though. Up until this particular level, there were information signs few of which I used, and I never spent more than 5 minutes on anything except this awkward kitchen.
Huh, I guess players are valid to be infuriated with this Rotation Hook. Wouldn't be much of a deal if there was some overlay saying in which direction each control rotates, what to anticipate - or even better, just pick the direction yourself without additional clicks. If extra care is put into this tool, there shall be a good boost for the game.
Some things were fun to discover on my own, as a result of me not giving a thorough read to Help manuals. They feel like fandom wiki, except the game readily spoils itself to the player. It's not inherently bad, simply my immersion didn't linger for long.
I wish the pirate theme was more prevalent and explained, because some levels just put me off and there is barely any lore. I'm really missing this mysterious aura like I've had in your other game, Glitch. But don't let this put you off, story can be lateral rather than integral.
To be honest, didn't have time to check the level editor. I'll leave it for dessert!
I like the aesthetics that this texturepack went for. Scattered grass texture, smooth and polished materials, wool shading and plants - all look pleasing.
Awkward, but not as far as jam entries go
I enjoyed the jail mirrors puzzle. Got stuck on "Kitchen" level, though. Up until this particular level, there were information signs few of which I used, and I never spent more than 5 minutes on anything except this awkward kitchen.
Huh, I guess players are valid to be infuriated with this Rotation Hook. Wouldn't be much of a deal if there was some overlay saying in which direction each control rotates, what to anticipate - or even better, just pick the direction yourself without additional clicks. If extra care is put into this tool, there shall be a good boost for the game.
Some things were fun to discover on my own, as a result of me not giving a thorough read to Help manuals. They feel like fandom wiki, except the game readily spoils itself to the player. It's not inherently bad, simply my immersion didn't linger for long.
I wish the pirate theme was more prevalent and explained, because some levels just put me off and there is barely any lore. I'm really missing this mysterious aura like I've had in your other game, Glitch. But don't let this put you off, story can be lateral rather than integral.
To be honest, didn't have time to check the level editor. I'll leave it for dessert!
It is pretty!
I like the aesthetics that this texturepack went for. Scattered grass texture, smooth and polished materials, wool shading and plants - all look pleasing.