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A jam submission

Rise of JerichoView game page

Lead a tribe of hunter-gatherers and give rise to human civilization
Submitted by Sudaka Games (@sudakagames) — 3 days, 13 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Graphics#54.3334.333
Audio#93.5003.500
Overall#173.3333.333
Gameplay#212.8332.833
Historical Accuracy#263.5563.556
Thematic Relevancy#652.9442.944

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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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I liked the game, i think it just needs a tutorial to get the hang of how it all works

Submitted(+1)

I really like this game.

Really atmospheric and the mechanics resonate with what the story is trying to say. 

Nice art style, really nice music... What can I say? it's really nice in general! 

Submitted(+1)

Interesting ideas in this and very nice graphics and UI - even the minimal animations fit in. I struggled to see where the tie in to Mythology was though. IT could do with being a bit more lenient on the player at the start as both times I played, the workers died from starvation before I could figure out the interface.

Developer (1 edit)

Yess it's still missing some kind of tutorial. There's a long story of Jericho in the bible and we wanted to show the story from inside. Besides that, we want to add more biblical events and some magic stuff once you build the temple, but didn't have the time to make it now. So keep an eye for updates ;)

Submitted(+1)

Thanks. I remember something about the horns of Jericho - did the attackers blow horns which destroyed the walls or something like that? 

Developer(+1)

Exactly! We felt that the invasion and massacre of Jericho led by Josue was way too glorified, so we wanted to show that there actually were people living there with an amazing culture and great advancements that were ahead of their time.