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A jam submission

Parallel ProcessingView game page

Rescue your maker with up to 16 players! Created as part of the WSU Crimson Game Jam (FA24)
Submitted by Mr. Dr. Bean — 4 hours, 11 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Concept/Theme#73.4213.421
Gameplay#83.0533.053
Art#172.8952.895

Ranked from 19 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

What game engine did you use?
Godot

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Comments

Submitted

Love the concept, although it's not very possible to complete solo. I think there should be more information in the how to play — I was confused at first but did eventually get the hang of it. How would 16 players play? I don't see that many control setups available.

Developer

Yeah, I would have loved to add better scaling for player count but just didn't have the time... It's very possible to connect 16 players! up to 3 players can play on the same keyboard, and up to 8 controllers can be used, each comfortably supporting 2 players.

Jam HostSubmitted

hard to play with 1 person is my only complaint - great game!

Jam HostSubmitted

hard to play with 1 person is my only complaint - great game!

Submitted

Really cool concept with resource management and base defense. Makes me wanna make a farming sim tower defense game, loved it!

Submitted

This was a really nice experience! It is somewhat unfortunate that the game is locked behind multiplayer, and due to the fact that the difficulty doesn't seem to scale with player count, my partner and I couldn't reach the end of your game (We might just be incompetent). I think that this could honestly be a fun party game though! Unless I missed it, tutorials / explanations about what each room does/what each room has to offer would've been nice . Great potential for an already fun experience of a potential party game!

Developer

Yeah, that's totally valid. I would have loved to add difficulty scaling and better UX, but I just ran out of time, unfortunately. I'm glad you had a good time nonetheless!