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A jam submission

Tiny GlobesView game page

create tiny worlds and memories for many different people
Submitted by Gabl, Ilem, sir_lordmike — 54 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Story#363.7863.786
Overall#463.9643.964
Music#623.7863.786
Theme#684.1794.179
Sound#833.6073.607
Aesthetics#1183.9643.964
Fun#1323.5713.571
Mechanics#2573.1433.143

Ranked from 28 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?
3

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/guitar-pick-up-from-chair-281047/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/crowd-talking-138493/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/plopping-plop-popping-41836/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/pop-1-35897/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/hello-81683/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/writingpensignaturepaper-102967/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/drawer-open-mid-84663/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/old-radio-button-click-97549/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/automatic-garage-roller-door-opening-33346/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/new-notification-7-210334/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/keyboard-click-327728/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/error-5-199276/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/plop-sound-made-with-my-mouth-100690/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/clank1-91862/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/tada-fanfare-a-6313/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/leaving-walk-91375/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/clearing-throat-94613/ https://pixabay.com/sound-effects/cash-register-fake-88639/

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Submitted(+1)
I loved the idea of the game, very original.
The story of the game is in the emails, it was cool and the sound of the gacha bubble bursting is great.
Submitted(+1)

Cool game concept! I like it. 

 It took me quite a while to understand how the game works, and the wall of texts for tutorial kinda too much for my brain. Another thing, it would really help if you marked the completed order, and also it might help better if the text and background color have more contrast to make it easier to read. 

Aside from that I think this is a good game. 

Developer

yep, its kinda a lot of text - but thanks for the ideas and also thanks for playing! :D

Submitted(+1)

Very good game, i really liked, i enjoy the converations very funny! really good work

Submitted(+1)

This was a cool concept and I loved the dialogues, so funny. I was to nervous to explore some of the options like shutup though just in case but maybe another play through if I get back around haha! Feedback on my experience was I found it a bit awkward finding my way around and understanding the game for a fair portion to be honest. I understood by the end but I got 1* cause I was just vibing making whatever globe hahahah xD. #TheKidShouldDefinitelyStopBreakingTHEGLOBES!!! Nice job on getting this out despite the crunch ^.^ 

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thanks 🙏 I can definetly get that the game is kinda difficult to understand in the beginning - the explaining couldve been way better but I am glad you had fun with it! (: 

(Little Timmy really is pretty clumsy (; )

Submitted(+1)

I reckon if you had the tablet be the second thing you have to do. Like for example: You see the shop, the tablet pings a notification and we check the introduction email that tells you to look out for messages. And then with the table I kept pressing the buttons to the left of the draw instead of the draw itself. I think if you remove clicking the draw and have it operate all via the buttons it becomes more intuitive (because thats what i was doing ALL THE TIME haha) 

Submitted(+1)

Hi, just played your game, what a great concept!  I love the unique idea of building globes, I can see how an extended version would be  a lot o fun to play.  Only thing is, like Miniature Giants said, I built two globes, and then wondered how on earth I was going to fulfil the other orders.  Looked around for an online shop to order more globes but couldn't find a shop lol, so sold the two I had to the wrong customers.  Are you supposed to not break the ones that you dispense at the start apart?  I will try again and see if I missed something.

Apart from the confusion which might be entirely my own fault I really loved the game, I can see myself playing this for hours if it was a full game, it's my kind of game (bit like Sticky Business).  

Developer(+1)

Yeah, sorry for the confusion. In the first day there will be orders from 2 people. You have to prepare the globes that fit their preferences the best with the stuff youve got and then hand them out to the right customer. The insides can be obtained through the gatcha machine (wich can be used multiple times untill you get the one you need[refills daily]) and you can get the base and globe in the drawer. You will not always have exactly what you need to make the game a bit more randomized and there will only be as many globes as there are people to make it a bit more challanging.  Thanks a lot for the feedback - a little patch is already in the works right now, if there is anything else that would need fixing let me know :D

Submitted (3 edits) (+1)

This is a cool project and its a nice take on the theme, so top marks for that. I appreciate the pixel art because I know that that's not easy to do and it has a certain charm to it. I found it a little challenging at first to find my way around the scene and operate the drawer but I figured it out after a while. I only seemed to have 2 globes though, so I read the emails and built the 2 globes to spec and then opened the shop, and the customers who came in wanted different globes that I couldn't build because I'd already used up all the glass. So I sold one of my pre-orders for Frank to Lucas and he seemed happy with that lol. I 'ended the conversation' with the second kid who came in, but he stayed there persistently. So I think these kind of games where you are running/simulating a shop are always awesome concepts - people love this kind of game - yours has a great charm as I said and the selection of sound effects is really good. I think you might benefit from being able to give a more streamlined, simple, tutorial up-front to reduce the initial confusion, and honestly if you refine this and maybe do some touch-ups on the pixel art, you could probably turn this into a web game or even a mobile game that you could monetize. I had fun, so thanks for the awesome addition to the jam!

Developer(+1)

Thanks man, great feedback. Your right some touchups on the tutorial would be benefitial, but the time....

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