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A jam submission

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Collaborate with an AI to a town on an island.
Submitted by HrKaktus — 1 hour, 38 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Visuals#1044.0704.070
Sound#1523.4423.442
WOWIE!#1893.4653.465
Creativity#2533.5813.581
Fun#2773.2793.279
Simplicity#2843.7913.791
On Topic#3113.4423.442

Ranked from 43 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
Made by myself

Credits
HrKaktus

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Submitted

Very cool idea and looked played nicely, wish there were more conditions to buildings so you really had to think about the placement and what to place when the AI chose a spot.

Great work, very solid submission!

Submitted

Nice gamplay overall and amazing visual !

Submitted

Really amazing. Little off topic since I felt like the AI was just a small part of the game, but everything else was very very good. Very polished and fun overall. Expanding this would make a great game. 

Submitted

I strongly disagree, while playing the game i always had to make sure i couldd build anything so i can build tthe optimal building in  a place the AI is going to choose so i get the most value and dont loose.

Submitted

Cute game! It felt quite easy until everyone starved in the blink of an eye.. a good effort making a building/economy game during a jam! I feel like the topic could have been implemented a bit more too, but overall cool. Please check out my game too! :)

Submitted

Interesting idea, it's rare to see this kind of concept in a jam!

I think the balancing needs a litte fix tho, stacking resources is very simple. This is very promising however :)

Submitted

I like the idea of playing a rts / city builder game with AI instead of the usual against it.  The AI could be more active though, maybe placing things 'incorrectly' sometimes or something like that. 

Cool one in any case. There's a lot of potential here.

Submitted

Nice little game, looked nice, nice music... But it was kind of boring to me, was to easy, it the beginning it was really slow, and at the end I was just placing buildings.

Submitted(+1)

It was pretty good! the music was nice, and the game felt pretty fun and good! (extra points for using godot lol)

Submitted

Great art!

Submitted

A pretty simple and fun game! It felt slow in the beginning, but fast towards the end. After a few buildings, you reached a point where you pretty much just won the game as you get resources quick enough that you can keep placing down buildings. I also felt that the AI should have been more of a factor, it felt as though I should just place the building I was already planning to place in a different spot as opposed to dropping what I'm doing and figuring out how to get a build there.

Submitted

The art was really nice. The AI stopped working pretty quickly, so the game was pretty easy.

Submitted

cute game, nice concept, maybe needs more depth in gameplay :c

Submitted

Cool game, cool title. A bit too easy.

Submitted

Good game but a little too easy

Submitted

It was fun but not really challenging, but that's fine. It was easy to understand but I don't know what the windmill does.

Submitted (2 edits)

Not funny




but fun :)

Submitted

Cool game!

Submitted

Love it !

Submitted (1 edit)

Very fun! Loved the art and general feel of the game, would play again. If you were to further develop this I'd love to see the AI get more involved in throwing the player off more or aiding it more as placing buildings down isn't difficult especially later in the game.

Submitted

Maybe the AI could have send tornados and stuff like that, but then it's no more collaborating haha

Submitted

I got civ vibes from this, however there was no revolt after starving: just a game over. As already been mentioned, windmills are a mystery.

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