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HOB

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bluethelemon 2014-12-09 21:01

Congratulation for making this game ! \o/
I found the mood pretty cool. The sound was great and i love the color of the backgroud.

My main concern is that there is not a lot of gameplay. And it's repetetive. I'm not even sur it's possible to finish this game.

My advice for next time : Try to let the player do more by himself.

flashlight 2014-12-11 03:10

I am not sure about how I could win this game, but it looks funny and I enjoy it, good job!

snapman_gt 2014-12-11 03:28

Virtual pet with long delays in any action? My HOB died after going through several transformations. I guess that's sad.

paperweight 2014-12-12 21:35

Very slow game which isn't too interesting unfortunately.

hoqjed 2014-12-23 00:36

It did get quite repetitive after a while, but the concept kept me around playing longer than I expected. I liked that I actually was somewhat fearful of the creature after it transformed for the first time. It made me wonder what would happen if I didn't love it... would it eat us? Not knowing encouraged me to keep it very satisfied haha.

I also noticed how as it kept transforming the food and water drained pretty quick, nice touch to allow the gameplay difficulty to increase over time.

I ended up quitting after two or three transformations? Things started to look bad after the supplies were running low and I was getting a bit drained from the repetition.

chaoseed 2014-12-24 13:47

Pretty neat! It was unclear at first, but I figured it out...I would have liked some instructions, though. The graphics are cute, the sound is nice. After a while I wasn't sure what the point was, though. I mean, my HOB changed shape twice, so...that's good, I guess? I just wondering if anything else ultimately happens.

Incidentally, I would really like some indication of how much wood is left in the fire, so I know when to get more. I mean, I can see it become smaller, but maybe you can add a "wood meter" or something...