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A jam submission

Fortress DisasterView game page

Submitted by Redpenguin — 1 hour, 27 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#30473.0503.050
Overall#49052.4332.433
Creativity#55542.3002.300
Enjoyment#58331.9501.950

Ranked from 20 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?
Capture the fortress, expand the kingdom

Development Time

96 hours

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I like this game. It's enjoyable to play and well made. 

Submitted(+1)

Really cool! Great sound design and music! The art is cute too. I had a lot of trouble in the later stage (I may be dumb)

Submitted

A nice strategy game that makes me have to think in math. I think I understand what dev wants with this game, but the number sometimes goes up and down randomly on my playthrough (maybe it's me misunderstanding the game tutorial?). I also don't have any way to continue the game when I failed to obtain my 3rd tower in first stage, pushing me to reload the game.

But the soundtrack is nice though, showcasing the "puzzle" strategy game thoroughly. If this game logic is explained more, I think it would be even more enjoyable. Good job!

Submitted

Took a little while to get my head around it, but it was pretty cool! Good job!

Submitted

Nice game !! i love the art style :)

Submitted

cool game!

Submitted

Had fun once I could get past killing the first tower - there should be some kind of fail-safe to allow a player to recover if they send all their troops out and lose, especially with 0$ starting capital and no way to gain it other than winning battles. Otherwise the player is soft-locked and can't progress (of maybe I'm just missing a mechanic?)

But I do love the little sounds effects and music, and I like the way that things scaled up after you "took over a region"