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ShAVE The Future
Developer Name
CapOtt
Short Promo Blurb
“ShAVE the Future” is an educational game created for the Indiecade Climate Game Jam 2024 under the prompt "Change The Story". The game focuses on the potential solution of oil spills with hair, an eco-friendly solution developed by the non-profit organization Matter Of Trust.
Full Description
“ShAVE the Future” is an educational game created for the Indiecade Climate Game Jam 2024 under the prompt "Change The Story". The game focuses on the potential solution of oil spills with hair, an eco-friendly solution developed by the non-profit organization Matter Of Trust. In our game, the player’s goal is to convince citizens to donate their hair to soak up petroleum leaks in a mini stylized simulation of a society.
Promo Image(s)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13NfgY3YJLbkT886puBUFFN6CjUKD2El7?usp=drive_link
Promo Video
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13q5bYJRFf_how5LGIYXHN646VaQEIwMQ/view?usp=drive_link
Artistic Statement / Use of Theme(s)
Our game “ShAVE the Future” was created for the Indiecade Climate Game Jam 2024 under the prompt "Change The Story". The game focuses on the potential solution of oil spills with hair, an eco-friendly solution developed by the non-profit organization Matter Of Trust. In our game, the player’s goal is to convince citizens to donate their hair to soak up petroleum leaks in a mini stylized simulation of a society. We aim to have our player understand through this quick experience how promoting climate change actions can often start small and face numerous difficulties, but with enough time and effort, we can all change the story.
Development Summary
The most memorable part of our team’s development journey was the ideation, since we
spent a considerable amount of time brainstorming with the theme “change the story” in mind. More than 7 hours of that sprint were dedicated to solely meeting and discussions, as we kept scratching our previous ideas, even near the end of the ideation week. Our ideation process started with a news article on soaking petroleum leaks with hair, and ended with one too. Nevertheless, there were many explorations on the genre of the game and the theme between these two ideas, such as a game about finding and replacing words in NPCs’ dialogue, playing as a renewable energy source finding jobs currently occupied by petroleum, an top-down airship game, stealth, turret defense, and a masked protagonist fixing petroleum leaks but with a reset every 60 seconds, etc. We are convinced that the hardest thing to cut was the concept before our final decision with the masked man and time restraint concept, as we loved its core mechanic around time and have already started designing the art for it, yet the scope seemed to be too large and the setting a bit too “gloom and doom”.
Being a team with two members both more familiar with art rather than engineering, there were definitely many difficulties in regards to the workload and having to learn a lot of new knowledge as the jam unfolds. However, this was a challenge we have set ourselves up and are proud to say that we have overcome it. We also discovered many surprises which largely includes the advantages of having such a small team with familiar members, as the production schedule became a lot more flexible, the communication was constant and smooth, and the disagreements were solved efficiently.
Release Plan
Currently, we do not have any plans on continuing working on our game, as we planned
to keep it short, simple, and dedicated to this Climate Jam over the summer. We will likely fix some major bugs when discovered, and improve the game audio if we can meet collaborators that are willing to help. If we had a longer period of time to work on this project, we would definitely include other user interfaces such as a pause screen, a polished victory and defeat screen, and even adding a timed and scoring system for a tighter game flow. As for now, we plan on keeping only this project released on itch.io.
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I love the art style and how I can understand the gameplay without going through tutorials! It would be interesting if varied goals were set. Besides sound effects and some minor repetitions, this game is absolutely fun to play!
I love the style! Its very much like the Sea Rabbit's on Youtube. I think the gameplay does a really good job of emulating the feeling of activism having to go up to a million different people and be very dogged about your cause. Great game guys!
Cute style and a very interesting twist on the climate change discussion. From a art perspective, this game would really be improved by making walking animations for the player and NPCs and maybe more landscape art/assets. But, even without these, I still understood who was who. Very fun, can't wait to see what this team does next!
Really well done, especially for a small team!! I really love that you focused on a singular issue and solution, which puts a lot of emphasis on climate action. The overall loop is fun, I wish there was a little more tutorial within the gameplay itself, but it's easy to understand and play overall.
I got this error on the web build (Firefox and Mac):
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I love the concept of this game; it's refreshing and funny which is really encouraging in the context of climate change. I would definitely play more if it's structured like neko atsume or 10 Billion Wives with different collectables and rarity of different npcs because I'm a completionist. Currently, it does feel a bit repetitive and I'm unsure why some npcs give me hair and others don't. I would also love to see more impactful and clear changes in environment as I clean up more. Overall, I enjoyed!!!
Although the game is wacky and brilliant, it did start to feel repetitive after a while. Maybe to keep players on their feet, there should be certain npcs that you don't want to interact with? Or maybe there's some animal that tries to steal the hair before you do?
finally, a good reason to shave!
short and simple game with a clear message, nice visuals, and a great title pun. as an aside, I suggest showing the screenshots on your itch page to make it look more inviting.