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A jam submission

AquaticraftView game page

The earth's lands are overpopulated, time to expand civilization by diving deeper in the oceans!
Submitted by chrystarin, Kyuririn (@Kyuririn_q), Meeepu, HaroldGraphs — 1 hour, 39 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Audio#7801.1932.200
Graphics#8011.4102.600
Innovation#8081.3022.400
Theme#8161.5192.800
Overall#8241.2842.367
Game Design#8361.1932.200
Fun#8411.0852.000

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 fit the theme?
"The earth's lands are overpopulated, time to expand civilization by DIVING DEEPER in the oceans!"

The player will have to expand civilization under the ocean by diving deeper and building more facilities for humanity to thrive.

Did you write all the code and made all the assets from scratch?
Yes

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Comments

Submitted

It’s not entirely clear what needs to be done in the game; training would be nice to add as well. Good music)

Submitted

A tutorial would be nice? I couldn' really figure out what to do and how to get more resources then I shut it down and went to look for your gamepage and found the instructions there. 

Also some player feedback would have been nice. Took me forever to figure out that I had to click on resources to collect them. 

This reminded me of that Fallout Mobile game but there's a bit of a barrier to entry as there's no ingame tutorial and it lacks some polish. Everyone runs out of time in a Game Jam

Ambitious project and congratulations on finishing the game!

Submitted

the game bugged a few times for me when i tried building new stuff, but cool game.

Submitted

Cool game, I think the graphics are really nice. I would like to see a tutorial at the start to kinda explain what you're supposed to do. Overall though it was well done, good job!