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A jam submission

Tiny Time SquareView game page

A Building Simulation Game.
Submitted by BluzeOcean — 4 hours, 31 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Music#6571.6503.500
Aesthetics#7082.1214.500
Sound#7211.4143.000
Overall#8591.4143.000
Mechanics#9051.1792.500
Theme#9091.1792.500
Fun#9580.9432.000
Story#9650.7071.500

Ranked from 2 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?
1

Did you use any existing assets? If so, list them below.
Kaykit 3D models asset and UE sample project asset and music from Sara Garrard @ sonatina.itch.io.

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Comments

Submitted

It's absolutely gorgeous to look at and I love the music. I feel like the game loop isn't quite all there yet, but it is fun to poke the people and grab the money!

Developer(+1)

Yea, I had a visual vision on the how the game look when i started making it. but then half way in the developement I was lost and had no idea whats the game loop trying to archieve... 

so, out of hasty decision due to the time constrain, i made it such that there are 10 buildings that you can build, each with a specific cobination of resource required. So you can consider winning the game by cracking the puzzle to find out what combination of resource for each building.

Except that, i haven't gotten to the part to put in a victory scene...

but thanks for checking out my game~

Submitted

Clicking the characters and watching the coins shoot out was fun.  I also liked sweeping the coins.  I was hoping that the coins would have a bigger hit box or the hot spot on the cursor would be larger for when collecting the coins.  That would make collecting the coins really satisfying. 

Developer

Noted, thanks for the feedback, really helps on my next game.

Developer

Heads up! The game’s not quite finished, but I had to submit it—so enjoy with a grain of salt and one eye closed.