This was a fantastic little exploration puzzle game! A bit like one of those old wimmelpicture books, but so much better. <3 The visuals are stunning and I loved to figure out each of the hidden secrets of the titular Hex House. :) That's why I happily wrote a recommendation article about your game and uploaded a little playthrough video. <3 Thank you for your hard work, it made me really happy to be able to play it. :)
I'm working on a video project called time capsules focusing on game indie devs. It's similar to sending a message to your self in 50 years;
Only five questions for my documentary:
1. What feature in your game can the player not experience anywhere else?
2. What's the biggest personal obstacle you had to overcome in creating your game so far? (it could be super technical or anything else that you want to talk about)
3. Who helped you decide to become a game dev?
4. What feature of the game do you absolutely love that no one would probably ever find?
5. What do you believe video games mean to humanity?
if you have some game footage or even better developmental footage of errors or other stuff you'd like to show people who have never programmed a day in their life.
also best ways to contact you, and all social media you use because I'll be displaying those through out the episode.
I think if people dig the game and dig your story they might reach out for questions or colabs you really never know what can come of it.
do you think you'd be interested in being my guest?
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This was cool. Great job!
Now make a full game that takes hours to complete and has cool puzzles to solve. :)
This was a cute experience, loved it!
such a cute fun little game!
This was a fun little game
This was so adorable! I loved the art style too <3 So whimiscal.
This was a fantastic little exploration puzzle game! A bit like one of those old wimmelpicture books, but so much better. <3 The visuals are stunning and I loved to figure out each of the hidden secrets of the titular Hex House. :) That's why I happily wrote a recommendation article about your game and uploaded a little playthrough video. <3 Thank you for your hard work, it made me really happy to be able to play it. :)
Best wishes,
Sebastian
Heey ,
This was a cool little game. ( *cough* .. thought it was a little horror-ish game )
But still i enjoyed it! here is my gameplay video of it :
Thank you and have a awesome day!
-Zwaffeldin
the game was so cute:)
I thought this was very cute!
Hey Your game is pretty kickass,
I'm working on a video project called time capsules focusing on game indie devs. It's similar to sending a message to your self in 50 years;
Only five questions for my documentary:
1. What feature in your game can the player not experience anywhere else?
2. What's the biggest personal obstacle you had to overcome in creating your game so far? (it could be super technical or anything else that you want to talk about)
3. Who helped you decide to become a game dev?
4. What feature of the game do you absolutely love that no one would probably ever find?
5. What do you believe video games mean to humanity?
First couple of episodes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhJ3ssjfCgs&t=0s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0NvEYmqtQ8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQmeXgsqhBM
if you have some game footage or even better developmental footage of errors or other stuff you'd like to show people who have never programmed a day in their life.
also best ways to contact you, and all social media you use because I'll be displaying those through out the episode.
I think if people dig the game and dig your story they might reach out for questions or colabs you really never know what can come of it.
do you think you'd be interested in being my guest?
Hello! I really liked your game, it was adorable and had a neat concept! I made a let's play of it here~
Hi Kathryn, thanks for playing! Was fun to watch you figure out the runes :)
No problem! Thanks for liking the video :D
Excellent. Polished and intriguing.
v cute !
Neat little game. I like the concept :)