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A jam submission

Tiny Dice TownView game page

Take control of a city, roll the dice to collect resources, and build your town to greatness!
Submitted by RickyRicky — 1 hour, 37 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#314.2864.286
Overall#514.2624.262
Presentation#944.4644.464
Creativity#2064.0364.036

Ranked from 28 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?
Tiny Dice Town is a digital board game/city-builder that uses rolling dice to determine how the player collects resources.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the music during the game jam

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Cool game!
But waiting for a specific number is a bit boring in the long run. Maybe it would be interesting to transform this gameplay mechanic into one of risk management. Like: choosing the face for a building determines the number of resources produced. But these resources are only produced if the die gives a higher or equal face. To tell the truth, I thought that was the mechanics of the game at first 😅.
I said boring but... in reality, it still works well... I enjoyed spamming the end of day button and seeing my build strategy in action.
So an interesting idea and a sublime aesthetic. GG!!!

Submitted

Loved the art work and vibe this game gives off !! Good work all in all for a 48 hour game jam  :D

Submitted

Really cute! I love how it has defined win and loss conditions and how I can change the buildings expected numbers to balance out my luck.

Producing enough food definitely seems to be the key to success!

Thanks for the fun!

Submitted

Loved the game and idea. 

Submitted

Fanfreakingtastic! Super nice game love it. Will something with a similar graficstyle in one of my next projects. You inspired me! Well done!

Submitted

Loved it!

The only problem is that in the early game, the only thing you can do is spam the Next Day button and hope the dice matches correctly so you can progress... But that doesn't ruin the experience at all.

Submitted

I liked the game and had a good time playing it, I just wish the music had a longer loop.

- Giggles

Submitted

Loved the game! The art and music was good, the gameplay was enjoyable, if not a little annoying waiting for the right dice roll.. (or getting the dice you needed after you change the number the building works on)

Submitted

This game is very polished well! The art and sounds are neat

nice pixel art and enjoyable music/gameplay, but feels like an adapation of a Civilization board game

Submitted

Some amazing pixel art combined with soothing music and some nice simple gameplay makes this a very fun and enjoyable game that I could definitely see myself playing more of in the future.

Submitted

Wow cool concept 👍 I liked it 💜

Great concept!

Such a fun game! I could totally see this being an Andoid or IOS game. Could definitely play this for hours. Great Job!

Submitted

Best game of the jam, hope you win!

Accidentally played for like 45 minutes but finally won. It's a good challenge and feels fair even with the randomness of the dice. Can't believe you did this in 2 days. Deserves waaaaaay more ratings.

Congrats! :)

(+1)

Really cute game and surprisingly addictive. I love the idea of a digital board game. Plus the music and art fit super well. Great job all around!

Submitted(+1)

So cute, complete, well made

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I really enjoyed the game, fun to build stuff. It was a very interesting take on this years theme, the art and overall visuals were fantastic, especially considering how little time there was.