Amazing art, and a really fun game to play! Probably one of my favorite games of the jam so far.
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| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Presentation | #132 | 4.333 | 4.333 |
| Overall | #375 | 3.793 | 3.793 |
| Originality | #543 | 3.800 | 3.800 |
| Fun | #1146 | 3.244 | 3.244 |
Ranked from 45 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
You are a lone robot sent down to a colonizable planet by the Human species, your goal is the sustain the ecosystem by planting seeds and adding foliage to the planet, your health is conjoined with the Mothership that holds all the humans (you need to send them oxygen that you produce from plants in order for them to survive, if they run out of oxygen, it means no more seeds or dirt bags, no progression, no colonization.)
Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?
We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam
Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?
We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam
Comments
Really awesome art! All the information is super overwhelming though, it would have been great if you'd introduced each aspect one-by-one to kind of ease the player into it
Very fun game. It has a very cute artstyle. The overwhelming amount of information dumped when i pressed tutorial was very jarring. Maybe you could incorporate that into the gameplay itself because I kept misremembering things from the tutorial.
Had a blast playing! The design lends itself really well to adding in new mechanics and problems to solve. Would love to see more, great job!
Amazing game, has some in depth mechanics and plays almost like a strategy game. Well done for making this in 48 hours.
Really complete game for such a time frame. The concept is really cool and can make a real commercial out of it. Nice job
The art and music are exquisite, 10/10 presentation. I have no idea how the play the game though, it feels way too complicated for a game jam and I can't figure out how to collect oxygen with the spacebar. The work is obviously there, the game just needs to be simplified. I'm also not too sure this follows the theme, your explanation feels a bit convoluted.
Awesome game, its insanely polished! Nice music and good gameplay. Only thing missing is that it would be nice if I could zoom out. But the game itself is awesome!
Really neat little game, the art and presentation is really goo. The gameplay was pretty fun too but it's reaaaaally hard to understand how to play even with the how to play page.
I wish the game would encourage you to really explore the planet a little more though.
Overall really solid especially the graphics (and the catJAM D&B beat 👌)
Yeah so reading sucks, I skipped your tutorial and failed hardcore. Each time I read like a sentence of the instructions before trying and failing again. Once I'd read everything (especially the zoom function, which is critical and imo should be default), I was able to win. I even reached 100% oxygen, so I suspect our incoming humans might have issues with oxygen poisoning.

Neat little game, though I wish it didn't need the wall of text at the start. There could be an indicator to say that the capsule has landed, so you know to look. Sure, tell me controls, but it'd be nice to have a chance to play around with them rather than the initial moments being so critical (it starts off really tight).
Nice art and music, and wow you've got a big team! You should totally add credits on the game page! Congrats guys, once you know what to do, it turns out being a nice little game!
This is really well done! It's a little confusing though. I don't fully understand what to do, even after reading the instructions multiple times. Ideally instructions would not be needed. Other than that, the music and visual aesthetic is great! Well done!
Amazing! The concept could be turned into a board game. Very fun and creative. I had to think about how well this concept suits the theme of joined together, but when I realized that the robot and humans are connected together through oxygen you send them, it makes a lot of sense! Great job!







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