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JosephFerro

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A member registered May 07, 2024 · View creator page →

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 I think the artwork gives the project a good visual appeal. The idea of building relationships through different cards sounds interesting as well. I would have liked to see at least some gameplay demonstrations to better understand how everything works in practice, but the plan looks solid.

I really like the atmosphere of this concept. The Echo Lens mechanic is an interesting way to connect the past and present. One suggestion I have would be to ensure that the exploration remains rewarding throughout the game.

I like the concept of using puzzles and revisiting earlier levels. The art style and tone seem like a good fit for the game. One suggestion I have would be to make sure players have enough hints so it doesn't become frustrating.

I really like the concept and think the storytelling is good and stands out well. storytelling. The gameplay loop is also very clear and has a good direction. One thing that could help is simplifying the tutorial.

I really like the narrative with this. The biodiversity theme is also quite interesting. As some have already mentioned, it is important to try to differentiate this game from existing shop simulators. I think this game has a clear direction and wish you all good luck

The project has a good cozy concept that fits the Climate Jam theme well. The aesthetic is very interesting too. I think some things could be further explained like the progression. I look forward to seeing how this develops.

The paper cutout styling is very catchy. Big fan. The story also has a lot of potential. I also support the idea of cutting out the neutral ending, having to keep in mind another alternative ending in storytelling gets messy for some.

The concept is quite unique and has a lot of potential. I think the messaging fit in really well too. The one concern a lot of people have already mentioned is the scaling. It seems like functions, abilities, and seed types will be a lot for a small team to manage in a game jam. I wish you all best of luck