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A jam submission

Green FingersView game page

Submission to Nokia 3310 Jam 3
Submitted by marcusnystrand — 12 minutes, 28 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Polish#793.7333.733
Enjoyment#803.6673.667
Design#913.7333.733
Overall#1123.7333.733
Adherence to restrictions#2043.8003.800

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

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Comments

Submitted

I lost pepo R.I.P haha 

Nice idea and great game!

Developer(+1)

I'm sorry for your loss!

Thank you :)

Submitted

Wow I got WAY too sucked into this game, well done! Frantically watering and harvesting your plants is incredibly fun, and I felt like I was making difficult choices--I learned the hard way to upgrade your well BEFORE taking on a new plant. RIP Pepo :(

Developer

Hehe, thanks :)

Submitted

Very addicting and well-made! Also, i like the name!

Developer(+1)

Thanks :)

Submitted

Excellent sound effects. Gameplay is simple but strangely addictive. Great overall game

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted

This game is simple but sooo addictive. I really enjoyed it

Developer(+1)

Thanks! I just played and rated your game too! Congratulations on your first game, keep it up :)

Submitted

Thank you! :)

Submitted

Nice game! It was a bit annoying how you can't see your balance without changing menus while farming the plants.

Developer

I agree, I need to come up with some smart way to show balance and water level at the same time

Submitted

It's pretty fun and polished. I was very confused at first, so having some tutorials would be nice.

Developer

I agree, tutorials would be nice

Submitted(+1)

Nice idea and gets you hooked with that sense of progression and inevitable loss of PEPO...he died fast and will be missed.

Some extra information on each screen would be helpful in knowing your progress, eg. balance and small indicators for pending $$ in a small strip.

Developer

Thanks, those are good suggestions :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Lovely little idle game.

R.I.P. Pepo, gone but not forgotten.

Developer

Thanks! Sorry for your loss :/

Submitted (1 edit)

I actually spent more time playing this than any other game! I usually think this kind of games are borning but this felt really good! I even got mad the first time I killed my bambini! (RIP) I also like how there's a sound for every action and the game feels very good in general.

Developer

Thank you!! I'm sorry for your bambini loss :) I will try your game now :)

Submitted

This game suffers from lack of feedback and affordance. For example, while "pumping" a tree and collecting money from it, the player has no indication of how much money they have until they move to a different menu entirely. Before money started growing, it was unclear to me whether I was supposed to hammer a button or something to make the tree develop faster. I found the control scheme somewhat unnatural, as I needed to move my hand back and forth between the arrow keys and other portions of the keyboard to navigate menus.

For the most part, this game adheres to the necessary design constraints, but some animations (notably water drips and progress bars) are not pixel-aligned, breaking the illusion of an 84x48 screen.

Developer(+1)

Thank you for your clear feedback! Yes I struggled alot with the pixel alignment on some of the elements :/