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A jam submission

Chug and TugView game page

Build a rail network and deliver goods around the world!
Submitted by Decerez — 17 minutes, 41 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#303.7634.091
Originality#353.2613.545
Graphics#363.0103.273
Overall#622.3652.571
Accessibility#641.9232.091
Fun#671.5891.727
Controls#701.7561.909
Audio#721.2541.364

Ranked from 11 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)

Looks like it has promise, but couldn't work out how to connect pieces of track or get the train moving.

Submitted(+1)

Very ambitious game, I feel like you could have saved time by making the wagon storage part be more simplified and improving the track placing system like others have suggested. The way the train moves and the way that tracks connect to each other is nice.

Submitted(+1)

This looks like an ambitious and expansive game with lots of content but unfortunately its tough to play. I got frustrated with how long it took to try to build a track anywhere and couldn't continue. With how big the map is the scrolling is too slow. I think being able to click and hold to just draw a track would make it feel so much better and be quicker. 

The on screen controls for the train were nicely done though. Having the break and slider for power. The graphics are good too.

I think given more time this could be a great train management sim.

Submitted(+1)

Unfortunately that are too many bugs ...

I liked the concept of building the whole network but I could not buy any extra rail so getting to the farm wasn't easy. When I finally got there, the game crashed :-( 

Also, not having to select the rail part every time would be nice. 

Anyway, the game looks good and the idea is cool.  I liked it :-)

Submitted(+1)

It wasn't clear to me how to rotate pieces, or how to play properly, but it looks like an ambitious game with complex features.