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- It has lots of graphical bugs: the water is invisible, the silver rupees are invisible as well (the bright effect is still visible), it rains inside the houses...
- Some parts are not very well designed: the boat is too fast, it's almost impossible to pick up the rupees on the rocks while you sail to the next island, also, some jumps that requiere the Dweller Mask are very short of time
- The map feels empty, some NPCs from The Wind Waker or even from A Hat in Time itself, with dialoges etc could fix this
As I said, it has good ideas, but it needs some improvements.
Maybe a daytime one to cut the rain effects off?
Also, agreed with everyone else, the storm is a bit much. I don't know, maybe you could use the night time setting. Or at least stop the storm if possible upon reaching Outset Island.
Also I found that one sign. ;D
Also instantly being warped back to the checkpoint after touching the water is really annoying. Hat Kid can't swim very far anyway so I doubt that making the water swimmable would break too much.