Thank you for the play-through! It's always hard to balance a game like this, so it's always a refreshing sight to see someone fit right into the little world we created.
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Thanks for playing and your feedback! When we were in the making-of, we had a target architecture for the project, so we unfortunately did disregard lower end devices. Though, you make good points about the quality.
If we ever do a redux, we'll have you covered (or you will have already upgraded by that time haha)
I'm not good enough to get 2$ :(
Generally a really great game. The fast-paced feel really hits right and chaining jumps is satisfying. The only change I'd suggest is adding a bit leeway at the bottom to hit some of the lower platforms with greater downward force. Sometimes I think I'd be able to get that bottom screen platform just to have my run busted.
Really good game here - congrats! It is indeed a difficult game, very unforgiving if you make the wrong move. I really appreciate the effort put into the animation state machine for the protagonist, it feels very natural and is quite cute 🎈
Two cents from my side if you're interested: (1) You could change the visual of the enemy projectiles to differentiate "death material" from "bounce material", at first I thought I had avoid those until I realized that I can still save myself. (2) Dash as a rechargeable, not refreshable - sometimes the player gets a lot of air time and getting a dash again while in the air would really help get some control back into the hands of the player.
Sounds like the name of the angry woman inside the chopper which I think fits well in the game.
I'm pretty sure you don't have to worry about copyright issues when it comes to using names within games (maybe it'd be an issues with titles). I don't think the American army asked the Native American tribes for their blessing when they started naming their helicopters Apaches (The AH-64 was named the Apache in late 1981, following the tradition of naming Army helicopters after Native American tribes).