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A jam submission

Space Station ShuffleView game page

A card-based strategy game about reaching an escape shuttle by carefully choosing cards from your hand.
Submitted by Aidan MacMillan — 4 hours, 25 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Creativity#12003.7063.846
Overall#14473.5093.641
Enjoyment#15013.3363.462
Style#18763.4843.615

Ranked from 13 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?
In this card-based strategy game, players must build out there space station to reach an escape shuttle. Certain cards will either remove a card or add a card to the players when the character runs over the card. Careful planning is required to build out the space station.

Development Time

48 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
All art. music, and coding was done by our team! Built using the Godot game engine.

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Submitted

I love these kinds of games. Reminds me of a boardgame "Betrayal at House on the Hill"
The levels were extremely random, and I didn't feel like there was progression between them. If you get two oxygen rooms on the same route, then build alternating so that you run between them you get more cards than can even fit on screen. It was also a little counter-intuitive to want to constantly build away from the goal.

The first level I played I didn't even see the goal location and lost confused, on the 2nd try I saw the goal and understood more.

Great art, and music. Love the concept, would like to see a full game of it.

Submitted

I love these kinds of games. Reminds me of a boardgame "Betrayal at House on the Hill"
The levels were extremely random, and I didn't feel like there was progression between them. If you get two oxygen rooms on the same route, then build alternating so that you run between them you get more cards than can even fit on screen. It was also a little counter-intuitive to want to constantly build away from the goal.

The first level I played I didn't even see the goal location and lost confused, on the 2nd try I saw the goal and understood more.

Great art, and music. Love the concept, would like to see a full game of it.

Submitted

This is a super cool game, concept-wise I think it's my favorite that I've seen so far. Genuinely so great