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A jam submission

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Make Peace, Not War
Submitted by Herve Gengler (@HerveGengler), Khevna Shah (@brknhrt16) โ€” 13 hours, 58 minutes before the deadline
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Are you participating in the Novice, Intermediate, or Advanced category?

Advanced

Please explain why your team qualifies for the category you chose.
On average we have more than 10 years of XP

How does your game relate to the theme?
This game is about charming people instead of fighting.

Can you, as a guardian spirit, tilt the tides of destiny towards peace and unity, or will the seas bear witness to a relentless storm of strife?

Harness the power of ancient charms to weave protective enchantments around individuals and their ships, swaying their hearts away from conflict and diminishing their will to engage in battle.

Specify any and all pre-made assets in your submission.
All 3D assets & VFX assets come from 2 packages we bought in the Synty store (with the coupon we got in the Jam).

We also used an asset we owned to represent the playing card.

Feedback?

I would not like feedback/no opinion.

Where can we contact you?
Aegard on Discord or herve.gengler@outlook.com

By submitting, you and your team agree to all rules listed.

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Comments

Submitted(+2)

Very nice gameplay mechanics and nice couple of levels. The charm system worked really well.  I would have liked to have the tutorial as one of the first things shown rather than the game story or atleast give player some indication below the story on the importance of the 3 main numbers on ships. Could have also possibly left some overlay on the meaning of 3 numbers or some tooltip style of help. But thats just nitpicking honestly more than anything. All in all very well made game, good job.

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thank you!! And agreed!. I don't know if the tutorial pages were enough,  but we definitely want to add some simple tutorial levels when the jam judging is over (with the overlay you mentioned).