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A jam submission

Bit's Coin MiningView game page

Join Bit, the chipmunk, as they dig through their computer to mine coins the old-fashioned way—one swing at a time!
Submitted by upta, mildland, Orodreth777, cseidel, jug — 1 hour, 44 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#314.0404.040
Fun#523.8403.840
Mechanics#583.7203.720
Music#603.8003.800
Aesthetics#814.0804.080
Story#993.2003.200
Theme#1224.0004.000
Sound#1463.4003.400

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

How many people worked on this game in total?
5

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Only a free font

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This game was so good! I found it hard to put it down. The gameplay loop was super satisfying, and the coin selling and upgrade mechanics were a nice contrast to the fast paced mining section. The whole presentation was great too, with cohesive visuals, sounds, and music. Amazing work!

Submitted

The pixel art and animations are charming, and the gameplay is engaging.  I especially appreciated the attention to detail in the level design, this is a solid entry. Great job!

Submitted

Cool game. I really enjoyed the game play loop.

Submitted

A really lovely game! I love how all the mechanics come together so naturally in the hub. It’s an awesome project for such a short timeframe—I’m impressed and have nothing to complain about!

Submitted (1 edit)

Mining and a chipmunk. How can this not be a game about hoarding? xD
The names of the coins put a smile on my face, and I particularly enjoyed the chill music while hanging out on the circuit board. The explanation made more sense once I played the game a few times, maybe visual feedback on the board would have made it easier to pick up what it was about. Or maybe it's me not used to playing games. Either way, impressive!

Submitted

Really well made game with great art, music and I like the mechanic of timed mining runs! Very unique. Well done!

Submitted

This is really cool! I liked the mecanics and the aesthetics of the game and also the music fits perfectly to the game! great work!

Submitted

computer chips and squirrels, what more do i need from a game? haha it was super cool and a great game! congrats on the submission, i can see the hard work paying off!

Submitted

A really well thought out game concept. Well done.

Submitted

Beautiful aesthetics, and a very nice game to play.
Good job on making this game.

Submitted

Fun little game, well done.

Submitted

Nice fun and simple game, definitely a good game loop going on

Submitted

Very fun and addictive.

Good work

Submitted

Nice little cozy game ^^ I think it's impressive your team made everything from scratch. I personally would have liked some kind of fail state, but otherwise nice job!

Submitted

fun game. simple, easy to understand and play. good core mechanics and progression. I loved the aesthetics and style too. congrats on a successful game jam

Submitted

Great game, amazing art and fun mining mechanic, it could do with something printed on the board to find the mining section and coins. enjoyed playing.

Submitted

An amazingly beautiful and addictive game! To do such a job in such a short time is just wow!

Submitted

Loved the game, The entire concept was really amazing and the take on crypto mining was really unique!

Submitted

Great work! Love that the main character takes me back to Saturday morning cartoons :) Very impressed all the assets are original.

Submitted

Nice!  I was able to get Bit to the moon.  The game mechanics held my attention to the end.  I like the mood shift between the two sections.  One thing that I personally found a little demotivating, was how Bit didn't move a full block at a time, so she/he sometimes got stuck between two blocks.  I understand why you made that choice though.  Cool dev credit art at the end - cheers!

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