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Decorated the level + extended it just a tiny bit. Also added more bird enemies to balance with the many mice enemies in the level

Still going to make more changes to the level (all of those checkerboard tiles at the start might not be visually appealing)

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Development flow is at max speed! I'm confident that I'm finally getting closer at properly finishing working on the Demo!

- Remaking the 1st level (W.I.P)

- Repurposed medals to be the end goal for levels

- End level screen (W.I.P)

- And more! Read

Remaking the first level! (Tile set not final)

Some of the feedback I got previously pointed out that the current level design felt too boring/empty, so now I'll remake the existing levels and change some aspects of the overall level design of the game.

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Wanted to try adding a small feature, it ended up turning into a death battle against bugs that kept getting more bugged after every fix (it was like cutting hydra heads)

The game also crashed a few times... but it's stable now!

The MANY changes I did

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Experimenting with something!

Instead of just jumping above enemies and killing them instantly, you simply get above them and you get to pick how you want to use them (jump or jump higher basically)

I will take a while working in this idea though...

New update & Game's ROM now avaliable to download!

- Added title cards & bug fixes.

You can now download the ROM file of the game and play it locally through an emulator!

Read article for more instructions

Since it was Pokémon day, I wanted to share these small screenshots

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Level title cards!

When you start a level, you are met with a title card instead of being teleported to the level right away.

For now it only says the name of the level, but I'm planning to add more stuff like indicating if you collected the medal there

Creator updates of Super Bear Land.

How my game felt when I revisited its old versions:
(Drew this with my right hand)

#Devruary Feedback on gameplay always comes first! It's helpful to make sure that your game is playable at all and to even tweak some elements to make it play even better.