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A jam submission

GrowthView game page

Grow plants to combat an invisible enemy, Climate Change!
Submitted by Barji (@BarjiYT) — 1 day, 17 hours before the deadline

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#352.6502.650
Design#402.6002.600
Gameplay#462.1002.100

Ranked from 20 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

Liked the sound and the thought. But gameplay was very confusing. But the animations were good. Please take some time to rate my game too... It's available on macOS and iOS and web and there's a gameplay video on the game's page :)

Submitted

Liked the sound and the thought. But gameplay was very confusing. But the animations were good. Please take some time to rate my game too... It's available on macOS and iOS and web and there's a gameplay video on the game's page :)

Submitted

i didnt see the point of the game, i coudnt understand the tutorial, but nice sprite and sounds!

Submitted

Nice relaxing experience. I don't really see a goal. I think a bit more positive player feedback could improve your game. I like the mole as well.

Developer

Thanks For the feedback

Submitted

Cute presentation! The moles were funny and they worked well. Sadly the gameplay got very repetitive fast and I didn't have much incentive to  finish the game, if that's even possible. Also I think the theme was used a little generously. Nevertheless good job!

Submitted

This was a really neat little game. At the beginning I had trouble understanding how to play this.. but once you understand what the numbers on the screen are everything get easier ^^ It surely is a nice creative idea to have climate as the "invisible enemy" :)

Submitted(+1)

Good work, buneamk (regards)!

Developer(+1)

Thanks so much man!

I felt that food and water was way to expensive for the amount of coins I was getting out of it