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A jam submission

OverpopulatedView game page

People keep coming through our countries borders and we must take care of them!
Submitted by marcelurpi — 3 minutes, 25 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#21023.0633.063
Presentation#25942.7932.793
Overall#32442.4772.477
Fun#41012.0452.045

Ranked from 111 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
You have to handle chaotic amounts of people and react fast

Did your team create the art for this game during the 48 hour time slot?

Yes

We created all art during the game jam

Did your team create the audio for this game during the 48 hour time slot?

No

We used pre-existing audio

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Submitted

Neat idea and definitely gets out of control

Submitted

Quite a nice idea, but i didn't really understand why everyone was revolting.

Submitted

Cool idea. My finger is sore now.

Submitted

Cool concept, just missed some feedback in the end, some score or something for me to know if I did better than last time.

Submitted

Really neat idea, also love the style and readability of the art and interface, 

Submitted

I like the idea! Nice presentation, and cool to see one of these "manage your people/workers" type of game in the jam. I found it a little tedious to click sooo many times on the workers, perhaps if you didn't have to assign quite so many, or if you could assign in bulk? Anyway, nice concept!

Submitted

Nice concept for a game, but really needs some tweaking.  Didn't have enough people to assign to the roles, still would be interested in seeing this fleshed out into a fuller game!  Keep up the great work!

Submitted (1 edit)

Cool idea. There was a lot of clicking though, and I don't know if there were enough people dished out by the game.

Also, the tutorial started as soon as the game started, which meant you're bound to do badly on the first time around.

Submitted

Interesting and original game, well done!

If you want, please check out my submission.

Submitted

Very interesting concept. It gets very hectic very fast. If you ever took this further it'd be nice to have a voice reading out the text part. It was a bit hard to read and keep up with new pop ups. That said, that could have just been part of the experience haha

Submitted

Really interesting take on the theme. Love the idea of applying a clicker-game to this. I did find unfortunately that even though the game is about overpopulation, I actually had way less people coming in than I needed to fill the roles. It felt like it was impossible to keep up and I wasnt sure if there were actually any differences in putting people into which role. It was also unfortunate that the tutorial text started as the game started so if I waited to read it I would start loosing fast, so I just had to assume how it was played and start going and try to read at the same time. That also meant the messages about getting new roles were really delayed. But I still really like the theme and idea here, and I think overall you still executed really well, nice job!

Always more people and new talents but inevitably the revolution takes control over you. It's an endless story.

Submitted

Good job! Though I always needed more people than I had :(

Submitted

Great work! I rated it and enjoyed playing it. Would you mind rating mine?

Submitted

It takes a while for things to ramp up, but was a pretty fun game once it did.

Submitted

Clicker, with a twist, that there is a limited resource. Interesting, and quite addictive xD.

Submitted

Nice catch for the theme

Submitted

Simple, but it did get me frantically clicking!

Submitted (1 edit)

From my experience, you always need less managers! ;-p

Submitted(+1)

This game is described as an overpopulation, when really it’s an underpopulation…

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