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A jam submission

Darwin's ArkView game page

Save the Earth from extinction by successfully restoring the ecosystem!
Submitted by Allegrak — 1 hour, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#184.0004.000
Use of the Limitation#423.3753.375
Overall#563.3133.313
Presentation#643.3753.375
Enjoyment#1132.5002.500

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
2 (Allegrak and ObviouslyL)

Software used
Unity, C#, MS Paint

Use of the limitation
The Earth has been taken over completely by pollution and factories, there is no green / very little natural ecosystems left. In order to fix the problem of "no green", the player has to solve the ecology simulation in order to know how to repopulate nature with the few remaining animals there are left.

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Comments

Submitted

Super cool concept, pretty fun!

Submitted

Excellent concept!

It's a little hard to figure out which number will work. If you could add a random range for each species where it's acceptable, that might help, I suppose?

If you could try and rate my game, I'd be grateful!
Submitted(+2)

Nice game! Very creative but kinda hard though, I just realize I don't know anythings about math. XD

Developer

Thank you!! Yeah it was kind of hard lol, I would try to tweak the numbers if I had more time.

Submitted

Very intriguing concept - I like the idea of setting up initial conditions and then having a simulation emerging from those conditions. It would be cool to have more hidden interactions between animals and letting the player discover them through experimentation. 

For what it's worth, I was able to beat the game after reading hint 0 :)

Developer

Thanks so much! I love the idea of having more interactions to make replays/retries more interesting. We had large ambitions for the "web" and of course only had time to finish the minimum :) Glad you found a solution, that's awesome!