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A jam submission

Sagrada GentrificationView game page

Kick local people, impose tourist traps!
Submitted by kojithecat, Clara0201 — 2 hours, 20 minutes before the deadline
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CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
ANTI-CAPITALIST POWER#213.8893.889

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Great story and implementation!

Submitted

Very cool idea! I couldn't tell if i had finished it once i reached 75% and build the parking lot, or if there was something more to do, but definitely a cool game to experience and a clear cut message!

Submitted

Uau. Tirar endavant a aquest joc és duríssim. :,)

Retrat generacional absolut. Gràcies per representar i fer difusió del que passa a Barcelona.

Submitted

So real this game's category should be set to simulator, hits so close to home, sadly.

Congrats!

Submitted

This is a really cool idea! Using the conventional motivation of 'big number = good' in games to portray how much harm that thinking can, because while the text can make you feel bad, ultimately, clicking the button means number gets bigger.

That said, assuming this is your idea behind it, I think the structure of the text describing all the people living there fails a little bit. My immediate thought was to look into every building and see the description for it, only to realise that all the similar houses gave me the same text, breaking the facade that there's people with full lives and experiences living in every building. It instead just swaps to who inhabits all of the duplicate houses every time you kick out one of them. I think either making it so that there is a specific inhabitant for every building would help evoke this better? Alternatively, if the inhabitants that were in the buildings changed as you bought more, and who lived there reflected how gentrified the area is. Maybe comments on the rent, etc. Anyways, those are just my two cents. I enjoyed this game and it made me think, and that's awesome!

Submitted

M'encante lo concret que és. Potser perquè he viscut varios anys a Barcelona, pero m'ha agradat molt lo directe i al gra que va amb el problema que vols remarcar. 

Em fa mal al principi haver de tirar a algú de casa seva, per a mesura que vas jugant em va donant més pal llegir i només penso en els diners, i el final amb la sagrada família m'ha fet molta gràcia. També trobo molt acertat el final, deixant al jugador que vegi com pujent els números. Molt bon joc en general!!

Submitted

So real ! It's really a good game, the description humanize really well what is done to people, just so you know there are some buildings with description placeholder still on the left and right of the bottom line

Submitted

I don't know how many tourist would like to visit that new and amazing parking lot, but I built at least 20 5-star hotels around it just because I could. Simple game, great message. Congrats!

Submitted

Very nice! Churches are overrated anyway. The real attraction are all the casinos I built next to it.

Submitted

¿Soy yo o media España ha venido a esta jam a rajar sin piedad?

El juego está bien, pero se hace incómodo continuar, no porque esté mal diseñado sino por lo hijoputa que es el prota.