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A jam submission

Time is MoneyView game page

Submitted by Casualgameprototypes — 1 hour, 5 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 13 people so far
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"Most Creative Usage of Anniversary Assets" Submission

Yes

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Submitted

Reminds me of how broken I am IRL!

Anyway, hitting the 5X was pure satisfaction

Submitted

time is definitely money! VERY Fun game!

Submitted

The title of this game! ahah Anyway it fits well the theme of the Jam. I can definitely see this play on by some twitch streamer

Submitted(+1)

now i can gamble without loosing money

Developer(+1)

Haha yes indeed :) maybe you win more in real life though!

Submitted(+1)

Fun pachinko mechanic! Well done :)

Developer (1 edit)

Thank you, appreciate it!

Submitted(+1)

Very cool, I love clicker games.

Developer

Thank you, glad you enjoyed!

Submitted(+1)

I had fun! Loved the theme! Overall great timeless submission!!

Developer

Haha thank you!

Submitted(+2)

One Word... Addictive!

Developer

Thanks so much!

Submitted(+2)

LoL, gamble life. I like this concept. This could work. You should make a steam version, more polish and more gamble!!!

Developer

Thank you, will think about how to expand this for a more general audience :)

Submitted(+1)

I didn't quite get how economy works, but it's very satisfying to watch

Developer (1 edit)

Sorry for the confusion! In summary:

  • (Doesn't matter much, more for thematic purpose) you lose 1 $econd each second, reflecting the time passing
  • You can choose to go "all-in", which spends all your $econds in one token, you can spend half your $econds, or the third button is a dynamic one that is kind of a tenth of your current amount in round numbers (ie, if you have 123,000 $seconds, it should show 10,000 and if you have 90,000 it should show 1,000 - this is because if I added fixed values like 100 or 1,000, the values inflate too fast to be useful later)
  • Each token represents how much you spent, and depending on where it lands, you get that amount back (ie, 5X back, or 2X back, or in worst case, 0X back - you lose it all)

Hope this helps!