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A jam submission

Windmill simulatorView game page

Make electricity and save the birds
Submitted by Nill Nakib — 11 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept#523.5713.571
Use of the Limitation#1103.0713.071
Overall#1242.9112.911
Enjoyment#1442.5002.500
Presentation#1582.5002.500

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Nill_Nakib

Software used
GameMakerStudio 2

Use of the limitation
I decided to create a mindmill that never stops

Cookies eaten
1 meatball :)

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Comments

Submitted

It's unique that for sure but I think it needs a bit of sound it's difficult to realized when you lose a heart when there's a lot of birds on screen

Submitted

cool

Submitted

Very nice concept and well executed.

Submitted

Interesting idea!

I like the inherent challenge from trying to balance the two goals.
You can generate a lot of power, but you'll be killing a bunch of birds!

I also like the addition of wind. It forces you to spin the blades so you can't just keep still all the time.

It was hard to tell when a bird was exactly killed, which made it feel unfair when I suddenly lost a heart.

Once you get a hang of it, the game is really fun.

Submitted

It took me a moment to understand the gameplay, but when I got it, I found it pretty challenging.

Sound would helped a lot with the immersion.

Submitted

Meatballs are not cookies!!

I liked the concept of the game, but i missed some feedback for when we hit a bird or generate some energy. I think some sounds of wind, birds and hit would do wonders for the gameplay!

Great idea!

Please, try out my game too!

Submitted

nice game! I like the idea of balancing the safety of the birds against generating power, keep it up!

Submitted

Interesting concept. I would definitely add some sound or feedback when you lose health.