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A jam submission

The Unreal Recycling Co.View game page

Keep the Ocean clean, and don't let trash get too close to Shore! Made for a Pixel art game jam.
Submitted by HiraethAwaits — 13 hours, 50 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Is it Fun to play?#284.3004.300
Mechanics#454.1004.100
Music & Sounds#823.9003.900
Theme Relevance#1844.1004.100

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Very fun game i like the fackt taht you can drag the trash awasy form shore that way you never do nothing even when the truckis not there! Good Job very nice entry !:)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I'm really impressed by this one actually. I liked dragging trash into each other to stack it and make it larger. Liked to match up dragging the right kind of trash to the right kind of truck. Sending the truck to score the loot, and even the strategy behind dragging the trash around otherwise such as in vortexes and in general. I thought this was a really unique idea and mechanic, and I really liked how it turned out. On top of all that, the art looks really great and sets the atmosphere well. Overall, really great job on this game!

Developer

Thank you so much for the detailed reply! Glad you enjoyed :)

Submitted (1 edit)

Fun game once I figured it out. It was satisfying dragging the trash around and stacking it to manage it.

Submitted(+1)

fantastic browser game!!!

Submitted(+1)

It was pretty engaging! I managed to score whole 35k. And yes. I died of accidentaly dragging iron at the bottom myself

Developer

Honestly, I have done the same many times over, lol! Thanks for playing!

Submitted(+3)

This has surprisingly deep mechanics and was really enjoyable to figure out. It took a couple retries to gradually uncover how all the systems worked and I started developing my own little strategy of throwing everything to the top right after stacking it. The little touches went a long way, like the other pieces of trash responding when they got hit. This was a lot of fun, nice work!

Developer

Thank you so much for playing! :)