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The weapon damage and the damage if you throw objects is really low. You don't really benefit from using them. An adjustment for this case would be great.
@Friendo:
I guess you have to spend the points in strength. Or you pump up your defence so you can take more damage. I am using a mix and am fine with it. The Dash-Attack of the robo-unicorn kicks a*s!
Thanks for the advice and tips, everyone. Cool to see a developer involved in the community too :D
One thing I might suggest for the game is elaborating on the defend mechanic. I.E. does is stop all incoming damage, how long can you hold it for, what are the benefits to blocking low/ducking. I understand if the goal is to keep to a low-tutorial game, of course (I love when the game lets me figure things out), but perhaps this info can find a home in the How To Play menu?
I barely use the defend-button. I tried to block some bosses but after 1-2 hits they break easily through. If I'm not mistaken a dashing boss can also break your guard. I prefer to evade because you're out of range then.