Like this more than the the first one, no speedclicking here
Like this more than the the first one, no speedclicking here
Glad you liked it :) I released both because they are different ways to play the same game that might appeal to different people (similar to the idea of pokemon shield/sword)
Love it, gonna expand my steam wishlist I guess
Oh sweet! Thank you very much!
Not much of a game, but some good ideas
Thanks for playing. True, it is more of an interactive story - I've updated the tags to mention that.
Not bad, but had to adjust for the ball physics, it seems tricky with no bouncing and all.
Thanks for feedback! :)
Not bad, but kind of gets boring fast, and kind of easy
The difficulty is increased at each level. It can become very complicated as you progress through the game, believe me. Thanks
Well this game is surely worth a really high ranking in the jam
Glad you think so! I've finally squashed all the bugs (that I know of), so that should help too.
Good, love it!
Thanks! glad you enjoyed it.
Been a while since I played such a decent point'n'click game... Give all my starts despite the plaque-placing puzzle that I needed a walkthrough for. I wonder if there's a secret something regarding that unused spade and fourth horse, I mean, fourth goblet or whatever it was in the underground left closed ))
Hey, thank you for playing and for the feedback (and for the stars, of course).
The plaque puzzle seems not to work well, will have to provide additional hints.
The four urns and their colors have a specific meaning, which you are not required to deduce to finish the game, but you can understand the story better, if you do. I can send you a PM, if you want to know more.
A bit short, but I'm definitely adding this to favorites and I'm waiting for the second part!
Awesome! Thanks for the review!
The game is ok, love this type. But I'm not sure it matches the theme completely
Hey, glad you think it's at least alright, it was definitely highly experimental. I definitely get that it doesn't strictly follow the theme, it's mostly just in the undertones of what the G.I.F. is involved with: selling people's private data.
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