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A jam submission

Estate SacrificeView game page

Building a city isn't cheap! Build and keep an eye on your money! (Mini Game Jam)
Submitted by Eric Enenkel — 17 hours, 59 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#873.0713.071
Enjoyment#1062.5002.500
Overall#1092.6432.643
Presentation#1172.6432.643
Use of the Limitation#1262.3572.357

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Eric Enenkel

Software used
Unity 3D

Use of the limitation
Sacrifice building parts to create a city with a low budget

Cookies eaten
none :(

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

It took me a few tries to figure it out, but once I did, I had a lot of fun with this one. Making a building jenga is a super creative idea, kudos for that, the concept is great.

Also, nice use of the assets and the BGM fits nicely.

I wish you could retry single levels instead of starting over but I guess this is part of the challenge or else the game would be too short.

Overall pretty solid game, and awesome idea. Good job!

Developer

thanks a lot for your feedback!

Submitted(+1)

Nice use of the assets to create an original new little idea. Regarding the theme its super creative.

(+1)

Very creative use of the limitation. very casual and fun game. Great job!

Developer

thanks a lot!

(+1)

Was pretty fun honestly, wish the instructions were clearer from the get go but I may be a bit daft. Great game though, should be made into an infinite expansion casual game!

Developer

thank you! Yes I’ll make a tutorial later this week to make it easier to understand ;)

Submitted(+1)

interesting concept, I really liked the graphic style, congratulations!

Developer

thank you, glad you liked it!

Submitted(+1)

This was really good. I love the sound of a building part being deleted, it was very satisfying for some reason. 

Personally I think the game was very intuitive to play and it didn't take more than a few seconds to start swinging my pick like a madman.

My only suggestion is that the music is a bit intense and this feels to me like a great "relaxing" style clicker game where a more laid back music might fit better.

Great job!

Developer

Thanks a lot for your comment! Really glad you found my game good and satisfying. For  the music part, I’m not really good for finding the right one. I might add a option to disable it later ;) 

Submitted(+1)

It tooks a while for me to understand how to play it, but it's really fun! It' reminds me the boardgame "Jenga". Really cool game. Good work!

Developer

Yes, I understand that it is hard in the beginning. I'll make a tutorial later this week! Thanks a lot for your feedback and yes, Jenga is one of my main inspirations! Glad you enjoyed it!

Submitted

Hey, this looks like a cool idea, but I think I don't understand some part of the game - it seems like no matter what I do, when I click on the construct button it tells me to try again... (Unless this is some meta-play on the theme and you actually can't win no matter what you do!)

I'd be very happy to have another go at it if I've missed something obvious

Developer (1 edit)

Sorry if I made it unclear but you need to have your score in green and you need your building to be tall enough to complete a level (the zone above the construction must be green too)
Have fun !

Submitted(+1)

Oh cool I get it now, nice idea! I managed to find a way to cheat a little bit - by knocking the tower over, removing things until the score was green, then clicking another component and then the construct button as fast as possible to catch the component in the zone above the building as it was removed. Nice game! :)

Developer

It's great that you enjoyed my game, it means a lot! Thank you for finding bugs too. I'll fix them later this week. Thanks for your feedback!