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A jam submission

Sun ChaserView game page

A flower yearns for sunlight
Submitted by skelebox — 1 day, 18 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound/Music#133.6353.635
Overall#363.5053.505
Gameplay/Fun#433.4623.462
Theme Interpretation#443.5583.558
Graphics/Visuals#803.3653.365

Ranked from 53 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • A creative take on the theme with the idea of time moving forward! Inevitably with clicker games, gameplay isn't the most entertaining, and I wish there was more output from making purchases to make that wait more satisfying and worth it. Very cute design that could be expanded with some refinement! =)
  • Very relaxing and wholesome game!

How does the game fit into the theme?
The game revolves around a plant that wants sunlight. It must... keep moving forward... to reach the sun. Even trampling little baby plants along the way :3

What premade assets did you use if any?
None - everything was made custom for the game.

What are the Discord usernames of everyone on your team?
BoxBoxFruit

Did you use MiniScript for your entry?

No

Did you use Playroom for your entry?

No

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Submitted

At first I thought it was too slow and almost quit. But after getting the first unlocks it was very fun to see the sunflower moving and getting more points! The use of the music is very smart!

Submitted

flower go ZOOOOOOOM

Submitted

really really fun and addictive game. an incremental game that respects your time and doesn't stretch things out. the upgrade loop is paced out really nicely. this was really great!

Submitted

Wow what a great take on incremental games. I particularly like how the music is integrated

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