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A jam submission

Purple DesertView game page

Conquer the Dark Side of the Moon, one card battle at a time.
Submitted by BOON (@BOONdev), ves, ViktorRKraus, vincentizghra — 15 hours, 46 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#114.0264.026
Visuals#184.2894.289
Theme#303.8423.842

Ranked from 38 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit)

Sorry, my monitor has a high resolution, so your game is so small! I can't really a lot of it, nor see how awesome the graphics probably are.

The card zoom is really smooth and the music is wonderful.  I just wish I knew what I was doing. It would probably be much better if I could read the tiny text. I'm kind of randomly just clicking around and hoping something works. :/ 

I couldn't figure out how to change the settings for the life of me. I'm playing on a laptop with a touchpad, so maybe that's the issue?

However, it does feel well animated. How much game experience you all have? There's so much in here OoO.

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does it work in windowed mode?

Submitted

It opens in a tiny window that I am unable to maximize (maximize button greyed out) nor change the size of. However, my husband recommended your game, so I asked him how to play, since I can still read the zoomed text. It's super fun! I just wish I could read it all. XD and DX.

Submitted

I’m not usually into deckbuilding roguelike games, but I thought this was a great submission for this jam! The UI/music/visuals are really well made. I thought it was a bit too easy to cheese, but it’s not as if there was much time to dedicate to balancing. I also think this really would have benefitted from some more tutorialization, since as someone unfamiliar with the genre it took me a bit to get into it.

Seems like a great foundation for further development though, hope you stick with it. Well done!

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