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A jam submission

PerestroikaView game page

Strategy game for the Godot Wild Jam #22, together with SoulPixel
Submitted by Riesyeti (@eliasvsimon) — 54 minutes, 59 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#184.1254.125
Theme#204.1564.156
Overall#323.4433.443
Fun#323.2813.281
Controls#413.1563.156
Graphics#453.0633.063
Audio#482.8752.875

Ranked from 32 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.2.1

Source
https://github.com/EliasVincent/godot-wild-jam-22-game

Game Description
An arcade strategy game with procedural elements.

Discord Username
P/XεLはい#1016 and Riescat#8680

Participation Level (GWJ)
Yes

Jam Time
Yes

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Enjoyed  the game. Although at times I was not sure what Q and E exactly did. There was no feedback as to how my actions were working.

Developer

Thanks!
Yeah, in hindsight we should've built in feedback when you use an ability, but don't have enough FAME for it.

Submitted(+1)

Very interesting concept!

Submitted(+1)

Fun game. I was a bit confused about the mechanics at first, but I kinda figured it out after a bit.

Developer

Thanks for playing!
Yeah, we noticed that it is a bit difficult to figure out what to do at the beginning.

Submitted

Nice game.
I couldn't figure out how cheering worked, seemed like people got made even if I cheered and it just lost me fame...
Overall fun experience.

Submitted(+1)

Enjoyable once I got a rhythm going :) Gotta agree, the UI could have used a more readable font but otherwise I thought it was pretty well made!

Submitted(+1)

Very nice little game!  I had fun with it.

The graphics are simple but they work well, all of the sprites were easily distinguishable.  I would have liked to have a little background music to fill the quiet between the recruit and cheer sounds.  The game was really original to me at least!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Great game! Genuinely frustrated on 1st try though.
Somehow reminds me of ‎在App Store 上的「Crowd City」 - Appleapps.apple.com › app › crowd-city

Developer(+1)

Thanks! :D

I had no idea this "Crowd City" game existed,  it looks really similar I have to admit^^

Submitted (3 edits) (+2)

It comes to my mind instantly because this "Crowd City" advertisement always shows up indefinitely when I play Clash Royale.

I somehow feel proud when successfully gathered so many blue people to follow me, change red people to blue people. Wololo!

Submitted(+2)

I really like the simple graphics, it fitted the game extremely well. The UI could have been a bit more clear, as it would have helped into keeping track more easily of what was happening. Surely the most original game I've played for now, good job!

Submitted(+1)

Super cool concept and idea! Great art and music. It was quite hard to figure out how to play and what was going on though. It took 3 or so plays to start to get it.

Developer

Thanks! Yeah, that's really the pain-point of the game, trying to figure out how to play..

Submitted(+1)

Neat idea! I especially enjoyed how as the crowd grew the perspective zoomed out. 

A couple pieces of feedback / suggestions (if you like, no worries if not!):

- I would have  liked if you could press space to move forward in the "how to play" screen. It felt a bit slow at the current pacing.

- The game starts off with a lot going on. Despite watching "how to play" I wasn't really sure how to use my abilities at first or why there were blue people. Perhaps starting simpler at the start and adding new challenges/mechanics over time would make it smoother to ramp up.

Developer

Thank you! :)

Yeah, the tutorial really drags on, there should've been a way to skip parts. I think the game turned out quite complex without realising how difficult it is for the player to understand the game

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Playing this made me think a bit. I think there's a cool mechanic here, kinda like agar.io or something, where when the crowd gets bigger you can add more game mechanics (taking over buildings which have effects, other crowds). Nice work