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A jam submission

The Ever Growing IslandView game page

Submitted by FabianDev — 18 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of the Limitation#423.2073.429
Concept#503.3413.571
Enjoyment#522.9403.143
Overall#652.9403.143
Presentation#992.2722.429

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
FabianOTL

Software used
Godot, Pixilart (website), Mixpad

Use of the limitation
I gave the squares in the game 2 applications: to expand the nature, or to make human structures

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Comments

Submitted

It's a funny game, it might be interresting to add more explanation.  But yes i enjoyed your game!

Submitted

Nice! I enjoyed how calm this game was. One thing I think could be improved is the necessity to click so much. Also, I found a bug where the music (I think) stops playing after you click the triangle and look at what you can build. GG! I enjoyed! If you have time could you rate my game?

Submitted

Good

Submitted

One I figured out how to water my dirt, I had fun! It's satisfying to see your island grow. I think it could be a nice, pleasant game with some work. The house, church and bush don't seem to have a utility which I'm fine with, because it can be nice to just add aestetic elements to the map in those kind of game. I think the music only works when you're on the first part of the menu. Also, mines can be clicked indefinitely with 200 points each time. Other than that, keep it up!

Submitted

Some tutorial would be nice. Not all items were clear what they do but once you understand the game its a fun idea

Submitted

Interesting idea! I think a tutorial page would be useful just to get the player started. Besides that clever interpretation of the theme and a fun little game!