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A jam submission

Dystopian ParadiseView game page

Submitted by wardog21, Her24mes
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay (fun to play)#24.0004.000
Educativness (teaches players something)#43.0003.000
Art (looks and sounds good)#43.5003.500
Overall#43.5003.500

Ranked from 4 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What can players learn when playing your game?
What impact pollution has on the world

Please describe your team (how many people, names, where are you from?)
2 people
Absolute Beginners in Unity
Marco and Thorben

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Comments

Cool concept for a game, and could be quite fun if developed further. Currently could also use some more sound effects.

Developer (1 edit)

We really enjoyed the particle effects, so we played with them a lot

the shiny rotating cubes attached to the solar panels are supposed to be air scrubbers.
They use the accumulated CO2 to produce cubes of fertilizer, which grows into plants.
blowing up plants, Carbon fertilizer cubes or the random coal spawns is bad for the environment, while plants and air scrubbers are good for the environment.
The player plays as a smog cloud, and the bigger you get the higher your impact on the environment becomes.

Sadly we couldn't get all of these Factors to balance out in time, so it's mostly a sandboxgame