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A jam submission

TreevengeView game page

Gather wood during the day and avoid nature's revenge at night!
Submitted by TwoSticks — 4 hours, 22 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How well does the game fit the themes?#14.5714.571
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#24.0004.000
Gameplay#24.1434.143
Overall#23.9003.900
Audio#63.6433.643
Visuals#143.1433.143

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

How long was your dev time?
a little over three hours

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Comments

Submitted

Very unique !

Submitted

A very clever and engaging puzzle... great stuff!

Submitted(+1)

Very addicting! I had to keep playing because you put the dev high score in.


Submitted(+1)

Nice strategy elements, having to work around the time left between day and night really forces you to think long term. I also really liked the music change between night and day! Really highlights the difference. Only real negative is that being able to lose turns by doing nothing (say trying to walk into a tree) is a little frustrating to begin with

Submitted

Really good one.

Submitted(+1)

Very nice strategy-focused game!

I don't have anything negative to say about it, so I'm just going to say that the game has its difficulty and I'm a noob (but this is my fault 😝)

A good and solid entry 😊

Submitted(+1)

This is really cool, you made a really well thought out game that requires strategy and is really fun. Nice SFX too, great job.

Submitted(+1)

You knocked this one out of the park. This is a fun game as is.  Any chance you plan to develop it further? I played this again and again.  The mushroom mechanic is what really brings the game together I think (of course everything is fun), but it gives you something to constantly have to strategize about. It turns the genre from puzzle to strategy I think (which I love).