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A jam submission

Sprout BlastView game page

Top-Down Shooter submission for the Cultivation Jam!
Submitted by stephen-berry, tiago-a-ribeiro — 8 hours, 47 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Community choice#143.5003.500

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team Name
Space Monkeys

Team members
tiago-a-ribeiro
stephen-berry

How does your game use the theme "cultivation"?
Player grows and harvests plants (cultivate) to develop their stats (also a little play on the theme :D)

For the secret theme, we had designed our first enemy (cactus plant) as an indoor plant you may have at home. Aside from that (and the players little dome house), we didn't focus much on the extra theme.

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Comments

Submitted

Very cool, wish there was a bit of a break between waves but a cool twist on this concept.

Submitted

Great job. Fun gameplay, maybe should have it auto change between seeds if the current selected is empty, atm changing with scroll feels a bit slow and drops unnecessary focus on the shooting.

Submitted

The game looks cool! Have the ambience of space through music. Like flowers design, it's interesting. Avoiding enemies and finding time to plant creates a good combination.

Seed selecting by scroll wheel is not comfortably (if play on laptop without mouse).

Submitted

it says the mac build is damaged?

Developer (1 edit)

We have been trying to get it to work, we don't have macs to test it on, sorry :( you can play through html on the game's page though!

Submitted

the web build crashed my browser lol, its ok

Developer

Sorry about that! One day I'll get mac exports right. In the meantime, if you still wanted to try the game, I've swapped the rendering engine used so the web version shouldn't crash your browser anymore.