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A jam submission

Steamline CityView game page

Steampunk inspired city builder
Submitted by JimTheGamer16 — 13 hours, 45 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 7 people so far
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How does your game represent "Power"?
I implemented the theme of power as a factory that produced too much of it and you must control it

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Submitted(+1)

Pretty game, like the style! Thank you for making it, it was interesting :)

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much for the support!

Submitted(+1)

Love the  music, fits the clockwork industrial vibe very well. This game is quite hard, my best score is 22. I think increasing the pace would be more fun, perhaps increasing the rate at which coin/gears are earned and the challenge really arrives when the generator increases power more and more. Also for clarity I think visualizing the coin/gear routine with progress bars would be better than a specific position on the clock, as much as I like the clock idea. Cool game!

Developer(+1)

Hi thank you for your support! I originally planned on visually showing to the player when each event was going to happen on the clock but unfortunately I didn’t have enough time to implement it. I will consider your ideas and thanks again!

Submitted(+1)

The style is very nice and so is the music

Submitted(+1)

I like the steampunk sounds in the music. It's disappointing having your buildings go away when you connect them to the factory. When the requirements stack, the time left doesn't compensate for that, you're still on the original clock. A good start!

Developer

Hi, thanks for enjoying the game. Unfortunately I didn’t have enough time to implement my original idea of connecting them them like wires and I had to result to them disappearing 

Submitted(+1)

Loving the aesthetic of this! Well done!