Ey glad you liked it! Yeah I wasn't able to add any feedback to the brew screen in time but if you have the ingredients you'll see the number tick up in the shop screen when you brew
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I've been using this jam to try doing pixel art and I've been using the book pixel logic to learn and I've been finding it super informative. An example from the book that I read last night that applies to your art is that you have a lot of banding for you shading which is just where the shading perfectly follows the outline which can make the shape look blurry when you shrink it down. To fix it you can experiment with adding or removing a couple pixels from the edge or use some anti aliasing. But yeah I highly recommend the book it's only $10 on gumroad and there's a free preview that shows you a couple pages from each chapter and its written by one of the artists of cassette beasts
Hey glad to hear that, Thats actually the type of game I was going for but just ran out of time so stopped it at just 1 machine. The goal was to make a machine that can reset the individual components so it could run in an infinite loop. I never played the incredible machine but I did play Tom and Jerry's Trap-O-Matic during the flash days and Crazy Machines on the Nintendo DS
Glad you found it fun and enjoyed the decorations! I though about fixing the item direction but figured that with the approaching deadline we could just leave it alone and let it add to the chaos lol and I posted a reply on the game page about the gauges. I admit its not that clear but hopefully that little write up helps
Hey glad you like it! Yeah I admit the core panel is tough to get a feel for. If the needle matches activate you flip the switch to the right and if it matches deactivate you flip the switch to the left. It can definitely be hard to tell which is right though because sometimes the different needle positions are a little too close together. When its solved all the needles will be pointing at a third reading that's not on the paper so you can just brute force it that way as well.




