I really enjoyed the game. The art was cute and the theme interpretation was interesting. Pretty challenging game as well. Great job.
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Build Up Bunker's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #415 | 3.833 | 3.833 |
Overall | #1402 | 3.522 | 3.522 |
Creativity | #2010 | 3.433 | 3.433 |
Style | #2377 | 3.300 | 3.300 |
Ranked from 30 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 scale up your amount of workers, so you can scale up production of metal, so you can build your building taller, so you can scale up the production of resources. The building is literally built to scale.
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Some sounds are free license sounds
The custom cursor is made by Kenney (legend)
Comments
I really liked the way the gameplay balanced getting new workers and building new buildings to get more resources. There was a lot of thought I had to put in for what I chose to do at any given time, so it had a good amount of strategy as well.
Makes me think of fallout shelter. The music loops a bit weird sometimes but other then that very good game!
It's a minimalistic and relaxing management game. Just my type of game! I wish the hitbox of the workers were a bit bigger because I sometimes have trouble dragging them.
Another full rate game for me, The most engaging experience I have had so far in jam.
That was a fun one! Pretty addictive as you figure out how to manage resources. Definitely played a couple times to find the best strategy. Lovely job!
I really enjoyed playing this game! I found that you really have to be mindful and watch everything closely in comparison to some other games, because the rooms take so long to be "ready" it's hard to quickly pivot your strategy to adjust if you notice you're getting low on something. I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing though. The game gets hectic very quickly, in a good way, and you really need to stay on top of managing your people. I found the game easy to understand through the design, without needing a full tutorial.
The one issue that I did run into would be that the people you're managing are really tiny, and it's hard to quickly aim to grab them and move them where they need to go. I also missed the ability to zoom in, but I don't think it would have helped anyways since you need to stay zoomed out to see the whole map. I think having the workers be a bit bigger would smooth out that one wrinkle in an overall great game.
Nice game about managing resources.
The rhythm gradually increases as the game goes by, and the countdown increases the pressure on us as we keep clicking everywhere, trying to not waste anything.
Very systemic in nature, which is a nice thing for a jam.
Very enjoyable resource management game! I was able to pick up the game pretty quickly on my own too!
Love management games. Really wanna make something like this next year. The mining was a bit micromanagementy for my taste though.
its great! love the concept, and once you get some more people, it becomes really hectic tying to keep up with everyone and always collect resources, i love it. the only problem i had was that the workers were a little too small, so it was a little hard to click on them sometimes.
Really cool mechanics! Love how I had to balance everything and multitask, really great experience! Personally, the music felt a bit cluttered, but still enjoyed the vibes. Also, I thought that I would collect the metal by just clicking on the box, so it took me a while to figure out that I had to move the workers back to the red box (although this wasn't a huge issue). Really nice take on the theme though, great job!
Loved the music and the vibes. It got a little difficult to micro the resources as the came available, but I did like the intensity scaling up
Effective little management game. Feels good to build up a giant tower over time (although I had to restart once because I ran out of resources). Simple, but fun! Great work, loved the take on the theme. Music was great!
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