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Sir, he span a lot.

Fun coin flipping game, very unique take on the jam's spin theme. I really loved the jigglyness of the main menu too.

Of the tornado games this one had the best tornado physics.

Our sound guy will be very pleased to hear this

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There is a reward if you somehow manage to get to 10,000 points. On each meal you can get up to 50 points, so it would take 200 perfect meals to get there. There is somewhat of a shortcut, if you cook a pickle until it explodes and survive the explosion you can eat the pickle and get 1000 points, so if you cooked 10 pickles you’d make it. Probs not worth the effort tho.

Gahd dyam that music was intense, felt it in my bones, sensational.

I was expecting a chicken farming game but the curve ball of it being a chicken doing the farming? Genius.

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Really creative spin mechanic, I felt I had a lot of room to improve at it but it also wasn't hard to get used to it, good work!

Very interdimensional. I destroyed my desk with the spinning but it was worth it.

Great choice on the music. Only left as the mechanic, that's cruel you know how much muscle memory I had to fight? Great idea.

Really satisfying and fun game to play, ended playing it for a solid while (that's rare). Very serious too.

Can't critique the creativity, felt like a strange dream.

The visuals could use some work but the tutorial and mechanics were great.

Cook food in the microwave, eat it, and repeat. That's pretty much it

Ahhh you caught on to the name, great spot. Glad you liked the game too, we tried to deliver an "experience".

I've still got some gas left in me. Sensational game, the intro actually made me laugh. P.S I swung Timmy for a solid 5 minutes at the start, turned him into a railgun.

Phenomal game. Swinging children at terminal velocity is now my new past time. Fantastic intro too.

Left my review, seriously good puzzle game, congrats.

Really creative game, that had me seriously scratching my head. Manipulating the spin of atoms to solve puzzles was a fantastic idea and you executed everything to a really good level for a 1 week game jam, the audio and visuals were great. Amazing work!

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Fun minigames, the music needs work though, an ambient track in the background would help link everything in the game together without too much effort, good job.

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Really creative way to integrate spinning. Super Hammer Guy has a super strong forearm. The controls were quite challenging but hey I guess the game just has a high skill diff.

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Fantastic intro, very emotional. The text sounded like a fly farting tho, so I'd probs opt for another sound for the text.

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Left my review, twas fun

Soundtrack was a banger, really hyped me up. Fun gameplay, some simple things like wind effects and camera shake on firing would really help bring everything to life and match the gameplay to the music. Great job, got Redline vibes from the game.

I love our character's arms, I don't know what it is about them but they resonate with me

Left my review, loved the game's vibe

Really unique game, and it's soundtrack really brought it to life, great work.

Left my review, genuinely one of the best games I've played all jam, congrats.

Amazing game, felt wonderfull to play. Having our octopus live 2D within 3D blocks that we rotate was a really creative idea, and it was all really well polished. Fantastic job!

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Really liked the soundtrack and the general atmosphere

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Great pick on the soundtrack, really set the atmostphere (for tornadoes)

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This would be a great side scroller as an alternative to the google T-Rex game.

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Rotating the planet with weapons was a cool take on the spin theme, while I guess it's more realistic, the darkness of the asteroids did make me have to squint to make sure I was seeing them, so if they were a shade or two lighter it would help greatly, good job tho, very serious indeed.