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A jam submission

Power PlantsView game page

Build power plants, generate energy and get money!
Submitted by Thfona — 8 hours, 54 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#4232.8404.400
Presentation#5422.3243.600
Fun#6531.8072.800
Originality#7131.8072.800

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game represent "Power"?
I went with power as energy, so in the game you build power plants.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Once I started building up some energy, I attempted to make a little Biggy!

Neat little idle-type game, definitely lots of power!
Submitted(+1)

This was an interesting game! It feels a lot like an idle clicker, but with a lot more choice in placing your upgrades.

Not sure if placing items adjacently leads to any additional bonuses, but it was fun to poke and prod at the underlying systems.

Submitted(+1)

Sweet! The presentation was good and it was a calm and nice experience! Definitely gave the feeling to want to be able to afford the next step, upgrade hunger. I reached nuclear pretty quickly, but still it was nice doing that. Fullscreen did not work for me, I couldn't click anything.

Submitted(+1)

Ok, I couldn't help myself... UNLIMITED POWER!

Developer (1 edit)

Hey, thanks for playing!

I already have a new version ready with some bug fixes including the fix for that fullscreen bug.
I can't upload it right now because of the jam rating period but once it's finished I'll upload it.

Submitted(+1)

I really liked this game, it was simple enough to understand the concept, but equally satisfying to play. I love idle games, and this one just works. The only bugs I found were that fullscreen makes the ui not align with where the actual click detectors are, and if you buy something and place it onto an already placed square it takes your money but doesn't place the object. The game did get a little repetitive after a little bit as there wasn't really an end goal, but It was very satisfying to watch the numbers go up. I loved the art style and the smooth music really helped make this a really solid complete game. Great job!

Developer

Thank you for playing! And thanks for the feedback!
I will work on those bugs and see if I can think of a more a satisfying end goal.