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A jam submission

The Eye of the HOAView game page

A cozy little yard. A normal day. A cosmic, bureaucratic nightmare. The HOA is watching.
Submitted by ray — 3 hours, 22 minutes before the deadline
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The Eye of the HOA's itch.io page

Link to your Game Design Doc on Google Drive.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oj2usDqIn5Sdpnh7ON6QuayOTrwhRDDoshr0Rp_YQFg/edit?usp=sharing

Have you checked that your GDD is publicly accessible ?
yes

Is your game set to public on itch.io so we can see it?
yes

Summarize your game!
A cozy little yard. A normal day. A cosmic, bureaucratic nightmare. The HOA is watching.
Start the day with a stack of absurd citations and a ticking clock. Scavenge, carry, and place objects to bring your property back into “compliance.” But when the neighborhood’s gaze intensifies, new violations appear… and old ones return. Finish your list before time runs out or be cited into oblivion.

Please explain how your game fits the theme.
The HOA is always watching. You cannot escape their ever present gaze.

Did you use Generative AI to make any assets in your game?
no

Is there anything you'd like the judges to pay particular attention to?
this is our first game ever. We didn't get as far as we hoped, but we're still proud of it.

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Submitted

So, I inspected the element and made the game canvas fullscreen 😉 It was a lot more fun like that. 

In itch on the Edit Page view, you can check "Allow fullscreen" as one of the options. You can still do it right now it's not too late!

Btw, the header image having Start and Quit didn't help with the issue.

Submitted

Cute little game! I was confused at first because I didn't understand what I should take or not even with the list. My only issue is, once the list is done, I just wait and have nothing to do. Overall, I like the sound and the art, it was fun!