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A jam submission

Farm StacksView game page

An Incremental game where your goal is to harvest crops and buy new layers.
Submitted by Alfasentaries — 8 hours, 34 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#92.8463.000
Art & Effects#92.8463.000
Fun & Balance#112.5302.667
Innovation#122.8463.000
Music & Sounds#170.9491.000

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

I love the vibe of this game -- this is exactly the kind of thing I'd like to keep in a small window next to my work so I can watch the plants grow into cool patterns (I'm with JoyStickJamboree on that one). The color scheme and theme of expanding a garden/farm is a great choice for an idle game.

I'll note I too mistook the instruction icons to mean the scroll wheel was involved like Linku did, FYI.

Developer

:) thx

Submitted(+1)

I love it ...  This should be expanded more .  Maybe more tools and more plants . Near the end I was buying up seeds and tried to make my own plant art .  Something to keep in mind  ;).  Good work .  I would buy this kind of game. 

Submitted

Nice game with beautiful art! Pretty good :)

Developer

thx

Submitted

I like how simple the game is, and the art style really fits.

The scroll wheel to select plants doesn't seem to be working, and also I would suggest making it so you can plant by just clicking and dragging just as when you harvest. Maybe add an option next to the plants with a scythe or a shovel to harvest so it doesn't give you problems with dragging the mouse trying to plant and harvest at the same time?

Developer(+1)

you click on the button, not the scroll wheel for selecting plants ;) prob should have mentioned that.

Submitted(+1)

oh ok, the icon on the image that shows the controls seemed to imply you had to scroll