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A jam submission

Vender BenderView game page

Play as an out-of-order vending machine trying to take over all the vending machines in the city!
Submitted by HelpNeededVeryMuch
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#13.5713.571
Presentation#13.7143.714
Creativity#14.2144.214
Overall#13.8333.833

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

Was the majority of the art made by your team?
Yes - this is broken, play here: https://helpneededverymuch.itch.io/vendor-bender-backup

Was the majority of the music made by your team?
No - this is broken, play here: https://helpneededverymuch.itch.io/vendor-bender-backup

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Jam HostSubmitted

I like the concept you were going for here! It was a bit confusing to try and figure out, and the music was very loud, but having to keep an eye on multiple vending machines as you spread the infection was challenging (in a good way).

Jam HostSubmitted

This is a really interesting genre to make a jam game for, as it reminds me of real-time strategy games where you have many different units across a map and have to micromanage them to make sure everything is functioning as expected. The difficulty scaling is very natural, as you start with one and can gain more vending machines, earning more money, but also having to control all of them simultaneously without getting them to break. There's a lot of UI work in here which is nice since from experience it's pretty hard to get decent UI that works. That said, the biggest point of improvement that this game could make is pacing. I feel that generally, the pace should be determined by the player and at no point should waiting be a central mechanic of the game unless it's an idle clicker or some other special case. In this case, you don't have any decisions to make when customers are not around, so the beginning is a little slow. Other than that, it's a neat concept, and it would be cool to see more of this genre in jams

Interesting concept for a game! I like the omnipotent view of the map, the art for the setting is super polished overall! The NPCs did clash with the art style a bit but that wasn't too much of a problem. I am definitely confused about the gameplay, I garner you manage the vending machines & then sell different soda to customers? I was trying to figure out to give them the exact ones they were asking for but I couldn't figure it out. I was also wondering if there was anything you could do with your earned money or if it's just trying to get a high score? Overall you've got a good groundwork for this game that perhaps needs a bit more guidance to help players starting out.

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The submission link is broken, but you can play it here: https://helpneededverymuch.itch.io/vendor-bender-backup

+1 overall polish

+1 for cult statues

-20 for calculating NPC chance to attack machine proportionally to overcharge amount ðŸ˜¡