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A jam submission

Tilted TownView game page

Risk the town's balance for profit
Submitted by Mind Chicken — 2 days, 5 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#234.1194.119
Innovation#363.6673.667
Overall#373.6053.605
Audio#733.3103.310
Graphics#843.6433.643
Gameplay#993.2863.286

Ranked from 42 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Very strong entry! I found myself really drawn into this game . At first, I just wanted to reach the first milestone, and then once I did, the milestones kept going, so I did too! The theme of balance was really well represented in the mechanics and also in trying to score the most points possible while making sure you don't flip over, but you also can't stay in the middle cuz then you won't make the goal. I was really impressed by how the theme applied to multiple areas. The only issue is a feel sometimes I started with a hand that wasn't workable, that could use a bit of tweaking.  A cool addition might be a leaderboard. I like the endless approach, but this could be level-based as well. Great work! 

Submitted

I really enjoyed the art style and setting of this game—it's super cute and charming! The music and sound effects are also spot-on, and the overall experience fits the theme beautifully.

I think it could be even more delightful if the townspeople had some interactions or story elements tied to them. Adding a bit of narrative could bring the world to life and make it even more engaging. I'd also love to see more variety in the card effects—this could open up different strategies and add another layer of depth to the gameplay. Great job overall!

This game is very goood made!

Submitted

This is really fun and well thought out! I’d love to see this developed even further. God bless :)

Submitted

Nice comfy game.

Submitted

Played your game in my Let's Play Video!

Submitted

beautiful minimalist pixel art, nice sound design, good vibes. Like this game)

Submitted

So relaxing. Nice.

Submitted

This is a cool concept, but I was mostly getting modifiers and barely any rooms. I think if the chance of getting a room card was higher (and less destroy cards) it would be a bit better.

Overall, there is a lot of potential in this game, it just needs a little fine tuning.

Aside from the soft locks very fun idea! :)

Submitted

Lots of potential to add more depth here, but the idea and style is great

Submitted

The concept is fun and the art makes it look polished, well done! The only "issue" I've found is that I had to play only by one side of the bar to go on, making the other side a bit useless. 

Submitted

I love this game, the idea is fresh also I like the art

Great game and gameplay. Simple and fun. I wish event cards has a unique sounds for their feedback. Good luck!

Submitted

Nice risk vs reward mechanics. The art is cute and the music soothing.

Most of the time, you want to play less cards rather then more of them. Maybe to incentivize player to take higher risk, maybe the score could be based on the total weight rather than the difference, as you can have a high difference with only one room on one side.

Submitted

Fits well with the theme and plays really well, love the graphics too.

Submitted

Very fun art, Love the concept too, deckbuilder where you gotta keep track, love it! Well done!

Submitted

Very cute art style and a neat concept. I appreciate that the game dares you to ride right to the edge of defeat by rewarding higher tilt... neat design choices like this are always super engaging.

Submitted

Very interesting idea! the art style is simple yet very aesthetic, the gameplay is also very interesting, won in a couple of attempts, congrats!

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