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I like it! It feels nice and it looks great!

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Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.

I made a game called StarCat as well, so I needed to check this out!

This looks great! Any chance of it getting a downloadable version? :)

Sure! I've just uploaded a desktop version, I hope you enjoy it :)

Thank you so much!

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Wow I'm loving these designs, thanks for sharing!!

If you equip the CD in your ship it will play a different song. It's kind of an inside joke xD

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I think i have found the ultimate ship

Nice game, very addictive.

That's amazing, thanks for sharing!!

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The game is MOSTLY fun, except when it comes to building the spaceship.  Having to drag-and-drop every single piece every single time I'm setting up for a round is stressing out my wrist.  It would be helpful if:

1) ...I could just click a part on the left (to select, let's say, lasers) and then click multiple times on the right to place multiple lasers in the grid, AND...

2) ...the game would, upon returning me to the workshop, automatically place the same ship layout that I used the previous round into the grid.  That way, if I just want to make minor adjustments, I don't have to manually rebuild the entire ship from scratch.

Yes, we realized too late in the Jam that building the ship after a couple of games becomes a tedious chore. If we move on with this game we'll definitely add slots to save your designs and fix the building aspect of the game, plus making the pieces rotatable for more comfort.

Thanks for the feedback!  We appreciate it.

You're welcome!  Stay safe!

how do I shoot?

You can shoot by pressing Z

ok

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This is wonderful and I want more, it's so addictive.

A question: Is this allowed? (tecnically it is):


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everything is possible... if you jam every piece really hard into the grid >:D

You could even do a one piece spaceship by placing everything into one slot. You can do all of that because we didn't think it through in the earlier stages and once we realised what was happening, it was too late into the deadline to fix it :(

(gracias Javi :'D)