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A jam submission

TinyTerraView game page

Cozy Build Your Own Terrarium Game
Submitted by TinyRambutan, kray3d, SetsunaHelmi (@SetsunaHelmi) — 14 hours, 6 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Aesthetics#84.5154.515
Theme#124.5454.545
Music#423.8793.879
Sound#943.5453.545
Overall#1673.6063.606
Mechanics#2903.0613.061
Fun#3323.0913.091
Story#5231.8481.848

Ranked from 33 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.
All audios are free assets from various source. Some graphic assets are redrawn from concept art found on pinterest. Will update the sources later in the description.

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Submitted

This was a nice cozy game, the aesthetic is wonderful! I enjoyed the zen experience ^.^ 

Submitted

Fit the tiny world theme well. Love the graphic

Submitted

Great minds think alike I guess 😂 I rly like your approach of this, just cozy and pleasant gameplay, no timer or score, just a good time designing Terrariums. 

Submitted

This is a very cozy game. Like if this was longer it would probably make for an amazing comfort game. Also fantastic usage of the theme.

Only complain is that it feels like there should be an indicator for when you have selected an item, because I was having a hard time understanding if I was selecting something or not.

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much. We really appreciate the feedback. That is definitely be one of the things we'll add if we somehow decided to update the game. 😊

Submitted

A lovely game! One feature I’d love to see is the ability to move placed objects one layer backward after placing them.

Developer

Thanks. For now, the only way to change the layer order is by clicking on the object. The last object placed/clicked on will always be at the frontmost layer. But yeah, a proper way to handle layer order will surely improve the gameplay.

Thanks for playing! 

 

Submitted

I love the art, the music, the sounds. It's very relaxing. I also apprexiate having the little information icon button so I can remember the controls while playing in full-screen mode.

All the assets from the catalogs and the characters were well drawn.

Submitted

Very pretty visuals, loved the experience!

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