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Another fun game with appealing art and music courtesy of Munguia!
Fun fact: if you "look past the screen" (i.e., unfocus your eyes), you'll see double - line up the "middle" image and the differences become VERY apparent. You didn't hear that from me, though.

Medals don't work, but Francisco Munguía Villalta always made games that were worth playing regardless. You will be missed Munguia, and we are blessed to have your work to remember you by.

Too much of the same, but I like mazes so I didn't mind playing anyway. The game can be easily broken like the others (hold down tab, right click, etc.), but it's up to you if you want to do that.
It's a shame about the level requiring a glitch, though.

The secret medal remains hidden. I can only assume it is unobtainable but would be happy to be proven otherwise. With a little more effort, something great can come from these games.

Another cute, fun game courtesy of Munguia. Medals won't work but the game is worth playing regardless. It controls well, has charming art, and pleasing audio.

Francisco Munguía Villalta always provided quality content with this being no exception. Thank you for brightening our community when you had the chance and may you rest in peace.

Another thought-provoking platformer with a message to be conveyed. Growing into adulthood is indeed a daunting task that nobody ever feels fully prepared for, but it also offers great opportunities for personal change and new, exciting experiences.

The game controls well, has good music, and has the ability to skip text as needed.

The Golden Astronaut is all the way to the right, under the platform after falling. Move the character above it after falling and spam X. You can't click it with Ruffle.

Funny, challenging, and charming as always with Munguia. Medals don't work anymore, but the game is fun so still worth playing.

Francisco Munguía Villalta always provided charming art, and this game is no exception. Though he is no longer with us, we should be thankful to have these games to remember him by.
Rest in peace, Munguia.

A short, fun little avoider game. Medals don't work, but the game itself somewhat makes up for that despite its quick playtime.

As always, Francisco Munguía Villalta's art give the game a charming personality that is fun to look at.
Rest in peace, Munguia.

A thought-provoking platformer with good controls and sound; it suffers from the inability to skip text, which becomes more of a problem with multiple playthroughs.

Supposedly the Golden Astronaut is "hidden on the ending screen," but right and left clicking in Ruffle doesn't show anything (at least on the black screen.) It may or may not work, but until confirmed I will sadly have to assume the medal is unobtainable.

I like the idea, but the execution is a little rough. The voices tend to be too crusty to hear properly, but the message is a good one meant to educate. Also, the medals no longer work so the education aspect is all that's left.

With that said, games with meaning behind them are why I loved your work, Francisco Munguía Villalta. You may be gone, but your work lives on with us and your community. May you rest in peace.

A little funny but obviously very simple. It's a shame the medals don't work.

Don't let the 1 star discourage you: you have creativity that can be applied to more complex ideas! We do look forward to improvement, especially among our younger artists.

A fun little tapper that has some flaws: the medals don't unlock despite on-screen notification, so really the only reason to play is to listen to the music and tap away.

I liked the shop mechanic: it made this feel more unique than just a straight-up clicker game. You have potential to create projects that stand out!

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