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A jam submission

Atlantis CityView game page

GMTK 2024 baby
Submitted by LG — 5 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#39342.7403.625
Overall#44702.5833.417
Creativity#45632.6463.500
Enjoyment#45922.3623.125

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?
City gone wrong and also kind of eldritch horr-esque. The city is almost a living person and also built to accommodate the people. It's not fantastic but I'm proud.

Development Time

48 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
Artist_named_Lg (me :D)

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Comments

Unfortunately, a script error occured in the beginning of the game. Right after the player arrives in the city. It's a shame, the idea is intriguing. Looking forward to post-jam version!

Developer

damn, worth a shot at least. I was having trouble exporting the file as a game but everything seemed fine in the code, ill see if i can ever get around to properly fixing it lol

Submitted(+1)

Unfortunately, the program throws an error when downloaded. Something about renpy not being decompressed properly. I tried installing renpy, and it threw a different error when I ran your game, about a logo being missing? If you can suggest a fix (without me downloading a new build, since that's against gamejam rules) I'll give your game a play, I would love to give it a chance, it looks cool.

I would apprieciate a play & review of my game if you have the time.

When you installed renpy, you can copy-paste the contents of "testa-win" folder into "tutorial" folder and replace similar files when you get the dialog window. Then "testa-win" option will appear in Renpy, it's the game. Worked for me. The tutorial will disappear, though, but it's not needed. Maybe you can copy "testa-win" folder directly into renpy's directory, without destroing the tutorial.