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A jam submission

Nice and relaxing aztecian city builderView game page

Build city of your dreams and reap a few hearts along the way!
Submitted by PaweQ — 4 hours, 47 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Gameplay#462.2163.000
Overall#632.2163.000
Graphics#662.4623.333
Audio#671.8462.500
Historical Accuracy#682.3393.167
Thematic Relevancy#742.3393.167

Ranked from 6 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Fairly chill and relaxing city builder in which mythology of your people is at the center of your decisions.

Have you used assets? If so, please give credit to the creators here:
We used free tweening library DOTween, ground texture form CC0 textures and skybox from HDRI Haven.

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Submitted

Same problem as with a few other games. Can't install via app and no browser version, it is a pity.

Submitted

Well this game certainly lived up to its name, I was incredibly relaxed while my own civilians were sacrificed after I ran out of my initial allocation of slaves. The graphics, controls and music all give it a nice warm feel to the game, like a good late 90's early 2000's city building or tycoon game.

Some of the mechanics were a bit confusing at first, like I built a lot of the buildings with the corn logo on it because it said "Provides space for 100 food" and I thought that was similar to how houses could provide space for people. It wasn't until after I upgraded the temple the first time that I realized the other buildings actually provide food rather than simply increase the food limit. Outside of that everything was pretty straight forward.

I ran the game until I got over 2k civilians and ore food cocoa and slaves than I knew what to do with. I don't know if there's an endgame or not but here's where I left it:


Overall its quite impressive, great work!

Submitted

I retried the game from direct download and gave it a spin. Its a nice idea but I could not figure out how to produce food or materials. I built a hut for 10 people and something that looked like a bag which was supposed to produce 25 materials but nothing ever got produced even by skipping through a few turns. 

I lost after a few turns presumably as I ran out of slaves to sacrifice.

So it was a frustrating experience but I reckon if you just make it a bit clearer what is going on (like putting the name of the building type in the tooltip - I still don't know what the bag one is) then it could be a much better experience. 

Submitted

Game would not install for me from the itch.io windows app. I will try by direct download later.

Submitted

Exactly as advertised this game is very calm and relaxing ;) As I am a big fan of the genre, I was excited to be playing a city builder game and I wasn't disappointed. Clear thought out mechanics, unlockable buildings and resource management. For a game jam entry this is very impressive!

Submitted(+1)

nice game!