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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #4082 | 2.525 | 3.571 |
Overall | #6208 | 1.953 | 2.762 |
Style | #6770 | 1.616 | 2.286 |
Creativity | #6813 | 1.717 | 2.429 |
Ranked from 7 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?
A business started up with the foundations for growth.
Development Time
96 hours
(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
Entirely built by me.
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Comments
Fun little clicker game with reasonable progression. Sometimes I wish I can see the levels of my upgrades so I can feel that sweet sense of progression, but it's nice to get a mini cutscene dialogue every time I buy a new item upgrade. Also, seeing numbers on exponents ($1.01 E+04) rather than basic numbers ($10100) feels a bit strange. But nevertheless, it was very enjoyable. Nice job!
I saw a lot of people commenting on not being able to see the full number. But I didn't have a good immediate idea to be able to show something like 7 with sixteen zeros with out it losing readability. And rather than leaving it as a stumbling block in a game jam, I figured I would just use the math function to make it exponents and use the rest of the time to finish the game. I do feel now I could have used the commonly know millions, billions and trillions and then just lead it up to 70 000 Trillion.
hahaha I didn't expect this game! I love it! good job!
Marked as Linux but didn't see a Linux executable? Does work in Wine though.
Was cool to see a clicker game, fits the theme exactly! Would have loved to see how many employees I have (as well as the other values) both to be impressed with my scale and to optimise my strategy :)
Nice work!
I honestly don't know how things work. I saw the thing in the unity say windows Linux and apple so I figured it would work for them. After I uploaded I did see a lot of others just put windows and I was wondering if I messed up.
As for showing the values I did kinda want to have something like a loose leaf piece of paper accessible in the bottom right to show what you have so far. But I was having a lot of difficulties rendering the UI and once I got things looking correct I didn't want to touch anything else to have it implode. So ultimately I never got around to that.
I didn't expect to find a clicker game, but it was a pleasant surprise!
It would've been nice to see the values in full rather than as exponents, and I wish I could see how many times I'd purchased something, but nonetheless it was very enjoyable