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Reggae Rumble

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you should make the character animation mirror when going left, the solid green slab moving block always bugs out and kicks me off it if i just stand so i have to constantly jump and skip it essentially, you should change the pause button sprite cause i thought it was a cd and would've never guessed that it's settings, and when you press settings and resume it brings you back to level 1, the owls after the glitchy themed level or whatever it is kill me without touching them or touching their projectiles, you should add some sound effects, double jump sometimes doesn't work when on moving platforms, i haven't played after that because it's frustrating with these problems

L3monLim3ade responds:

Hi there! Thanks for the review sorry if certain things weren't clear in the game and for the bugs, most of the mechanics for the owls were unfortunately made in a rush as we were hitting the deadline for submission, so I understand your frustrations. We also appreciate your suggestions and if we ever decide to pick this tester back up we'll be sure to add them in. Thank you again!

First off, reggae music always bring dem positive vibes. It's deeply rooted inna Jamaican culture, ya see? Reggae tunes often tackle real issues like poverty, inequality, an' injustice, while spreadin' di message of love, unity, an' strength. On di flip side, black metal music lean towards darker themes like death, nihilism, an' all dat occult stuff, which ain't always sendin' out di right message, y'know?

Secondly, reggae music a celebration of dem catchy beats an' rhythms! Pullin' from influences like ska, rocksteady, an' mento, reggae bring inna dem laid-back vibes, sweet melodies, an' dat rhythm dat make yuh wanna move ya waistline an' feel irie. But black metal? Well, dat be more about dem aggressive, raw sounds, wit' dem fast tempos, distorted guitars, an' rough vocals, which might not be everybody's cuppa tea.

And check dis out, reggae music carry a rich cultural heritage dat spread worldwide! Originatin' inna Jamaica back inna di late 1960s, reggae music reach every corner o' di globe, influencin' all kinds o' music an' cultures. Its message of peace, love, an' unity resonate with people from all walks o' life, creatin' reggae scenes far beyond Jamaica. On di other hand, black metal be mostly linked to dem underground scenes, wit' less reach inna di mainstream an' cultural impact.
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Plus, reggae music all 'bout inclusivity an' community vibes. Reggae concerts an' festivals draw in people from all over, regardless o' race, religion, or social status, all comin' together fi feel di music an' spread di positive vibes. But black metal? It's been tied up wit' controversy an' negative stereotypes, creatin' barriers instead o' buildin' bridges.

So inna di end, while both reggae music an' black metal music have dem own strengths an' appeal, reggae music shine bright wit' its positive messages, infectious beats, cultural richness, an' di love it spread worldwide. It's a genre built on love, unity, an' strength, continuin' to inspire an' uplift people everywhere, makin' it truly superior inna many ways over black metal music. Respect, mi people!

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