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A jam submission

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Stop The Island From Falling (EPIC TURN BASED CITY-BUILDER(ish))
Submitted by Chill, RainMa22 — 1 hour, 13 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#403.5333.533
Presentation#553.0673.067
Use of the Limitation#593.1333.133
Overall#593.0333.033
Enjoyment#882.4002.400

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
felixrl, rainma22, bostar, jackhacks

Software used
godot, aseprite, pixelorama, blender, lmms

Use of the limitation
you must fuse together the environment of the collapsing island

Cookies eaten
at least 2

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Comments

Submitted

Very nice art style! I like the retro vibe! I couldn’t really understand what I was supposed to do at first, but I guess I need to build as many stabilizers as I can before the island collapses? Maybe I’m stupid lol. Anyway, congrats!

Submitted

Liked the art and overall game concept. A few more features can make this game really interesting.

Submitted

Art and audio are cool , I liked the concept

Submitted

Pretty cool game, hope it'll get some updates after the jam. Graphics is very good as well as gameplay, you can't just gather resources when your stabilizers consume energy every cycle. Good job!

Submitted

Very cool concept! I think there is a good foundation here, but I'm not sure how you'd be able to sustain more than 2 or 3 stabilizers and continue to grow, since you've gotta spend the wood you collect to keep them running. (Although I don't think the stabilizers stop working when you're out of energy FYI).

You forgot to mention how much metal and wood it costs to place a stabilizer, but I managed to figure it out.

Good game! Can't wait for the deep lore.

Developer(+1)

Hello, thank you for playing the game. (Yes, we did not add a stabilizer toggle due to lack of time); The amount of material costs are listed in the Control section in the game page, thanks again for trying the game!

Submitted

Nice job! I really liked the art style!

Developer

Thanks for playing the game! I am glad you liked it!

Submitted

Cool concept and very nice graphics, It did not let me place any of the stabilizers on the empty tiles sadly.

Developer (1 edit)

Hello, Thank you for playing the game!

Did you have enough metals to place stabilizers? You will need 2 metal for 1 stabilizer.

Update: you will need 10 wood AND 2 metal for a stabilizer

Submitted

Yes I had more than 2

Developer (1 edit)

Interesting, can you replicate the bug? If so please tell us the version of the game (WebGL or Windows?), and the method you used to recreate it. 

Thanks

Submitted

I am playing on the web version. Either I am doing something wrong or I can't place at all, I have over 2 metal and when I click on any empty tile nothing happens, but it seems that for the others it worked so i don't know..

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Hello. I have talked with my collaborator, turns out you now need 10 wood AND 2 metals to place a stabilizer(due to last-minute balancing), I have updated the game page to reflect this. Sorry about the inconvenience!

Submitted

Oh ok, also if you have time I would appreciate if you could rate my game, thank you :)