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A jam submission

Do ducks dream of algorithmic worldgenView game page

Game about a duck stuck in an ever-changing dream
Submitted by Miotismon, Overlite, Incomputable — 18 hours, 18 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation#34.2404.240
Gameplay#243.7603.760
Audio#423.5203.520
Overall#583.4883.488
Graphics#1443.2803.280
Theme#2982.6402.640

Ranked from 25 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Such a lovely game. Didn't win but it is very good experience and the credits art is awesome 

Submitted

Very trippy game, loved the erase/regenarte mechanic!

Submitted

Wow, what a unique gameplay! I played it much longer than I expected that I will stay in this game. So atmospheric, trippy, dreamy... Great entry!

Submitted

I took a nap

I found it strategically advantageous to save up coins then find a well and spam it so that the majority of the world is covered in space and it will last much longer this way. The game’s concept is very unique and I loved it. It looked and sounded pretty solid.

I cannot see how this interacts with the theme.

Submitted

So addicting! I did not know what to expect going in but I was pleasantly surprised. This game is super fun and is very satisfying to play. The world constantly being wiped out then respawned is an amazing mechanic, you guys should definitely continue exploring this!

Submitted

This game conjures two things in my head.

One is when i made a proprietary file binary format just to try to write like a mode-437 version of Civ 1 in MS-dos and it went grind grind grind on my 40MB hdd when it was generating the world in about 1992.

The other is One Way Heroics on Steam where the character walks around and its super easy to die in like less than 90 seconds usually.  I love the constant evolving thing and the tiered process chains on this.

Much much great respect.  Gave it high ratings in all areas.

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Submitted

Amazing entry! The mechanics draw you in and keep you playing!
Such a lovely Game.

Submitted

Great!! feeling like a Minecraft.

Submitted

Nice game ! Ever changing archipelago , i did like the concept! 

Submitted

Very interesting idea

Submitted

I choose to play this game because the cover art was comical. I continued to play the game because it subverted my expectations as immensely fun. The only suggestion I have would maybe be to make the controls/instructions available somewhere inside the game. Other than that, everything was phenomenal :D

Submitted

If they've stars for the title you'll get 6 out of 5 in the quantum world. That's a nice pretty game. They've good concepts well masterised and executed. I'm currently working on a survival game with this kind of map and I suck in all challenge for now : ) So I see how well executed and good choices you do in the gameplay. Congratulation.

Submitted

I was pleasantly surprised by the depth of gameplay here and I like the title a lot (especially since I love procedural generation a ton). The way that the tornados churn through the world and create continuously changing terrain is a very cool concept.

Submitted

nice game

Submitted

looks simple but it is extremely distinct and fun! you can certainly expand the game later because the core idea is solid.

Submitted

Extremely unique game! Super interesting process to understand how it works. A good QoL might have been some UI to show your resources. Also not quite sure how the balance theme was implemented.

Submitted

Super unique game

Submitted

What a gem! Brings back fond memories of the kind of obscure puzzlers you’d find on C64 or the Atari PCs.

Nice simple graphics and music are a good match for the gameplay: Easy little rules that combine to allow strategies to arise. From a technical game design standpoint, I got to say, you’ve made a “well-balanced” one here!

Submitted

This game is sweet! I could see this game being taken further into a whole world simulation. 

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