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A jam submission

TowerView game page

Text based python tower builder
Submitted by AndyBot88 — 1 day, 17 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#45632.6463.500
Enjoyment#64711.7012.250
Overall#65671.7952.375
Style#73491.0391.375

Ranked from 8 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?
The tower is infinitely scalable as long as you manage your resources, and the tower is built. So built to scale.

Development Time

48 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
The cover art was drawn up by me and there are no other assets, it's all text based.

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Comments

Submitted (1 edit)

I'm not use to text based minimalistic games like that but it was very interesting to see your take on game dev with sharing just the python code. I enjoy it !

A bit difficult to understand at first glance

Submitted

Interesting concept
It was a little hard to understand but still it was creative and unique

Submitted

When i see a 3kb py game, my mind explode, awesome

Submitted

It’s always fun to see a text game. The overall concept is sound, but balancing and readability was a bit rough!

Submitted

Love seeing a terminal based game! I liked the concept and had fun building up my tower. I wish that you could buy stories in bulk, as after a certain point I can start buying buildings in larger amounts. I also wish there was some kind of goal we were trying to reach, or some kind of increasing danger that scaled with your building height/money. Otherwise great small game!

Submitted

Cool concept! I tried playing in my terminal emulator for those old-school text-based ✨ v i b e s ✨.

Submitted

It’s cool to see something different, but while the idea is there (and I like the fact that it’s simple) it was lacking explanations and some readability, even for a text-based game.