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A jam submission

Protect The PumpkinView game page

A Farming tower defense game
Submitted by LittleBeardMan — 1 day, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Interpretation of the secondary theme#114.0484.048
Gameplay#223.4763.476
Overall#353.4293.429
Graphics#453.5243.524
Gameboy Soul#473.5243.524
Soundtrack/SFX#812.5712.571

Ranked from 21 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (2 edits)

this is a really nice spin on the tower defense genre! i like the added work you have to do just to place turrets. the graphics and sound are great and definitely have a gameboy feel. it would be nice to have some music, but it’s understandable that you didn’t get to that in a game jam. nice job with the tutorial. placing seeds and aiming to hit ants was a bit difficult because the tiles don’t quite align with the player always. i found the tool selection to be a little weird. i think it would have made more sense to me to just cycle through the tools, but your method is probably faster once you get used to it. it also seemed pretty difficult to fend off all of the beetles in the first wave. i got destroyed! i will try to play again soon. overall pretty nicely done!

Developer

Thanks for playing! Yeah, the tool wheel is definitely clunky. I think having to select the tools at all probably isn't even needed, you could probably consolidate all the player actions into contextual actions (press and hold A to dig, tap A next to a plant to water it, etc). Then just have the menu to select seeds. I'm not sure the best way to fix the issue of placing seeds though. Maybe have it lock onto the nearest tilled tile when you have seeds out?

The difficulty is a bit all over the place too lol. It was way too easy for a while, then I fiddled with the numbers a bunch before submission. I think the spot I landed in starts off too hard and has spikes in difficulty that are a too big between waves.

Submitted

i really liked the sound design for talking, felt really game boy esque.  Also not that it super matters but the game has 5 colors (which i assume was just and oversight).

Developer

Nice catch! Yeah that was an oversight, I can't believe I never noticed that.

Submitted

I really like it, the placement system is a bit awkward and i miss some kind of music in the background, Nonetheless, an out standing work in my opinion!

Developer

Thank you! Agree on the awkward controls, that seems to be a pretty common sentiment in the comments. Music is definitely something I struggle with, it's something I'm going to try and work on for future projects. 

Submitted

Absolutely amazing! Lovely how you made a dynamic tower defence where you have to protect the turrets you place!

The square that you use to select things needs a little bit of getting used to, but overall, amazing work! It kept me stuck to the screen for a while!

Also, lovely voice acting :p

Submitted

I thought this was a really cool! It definitely took me some time to get used to, but it's a neat tower defense game! Good job!

Submitted(+1)

It's basically Plants VS Zombies.

The tower placement is very weird, but I like some of the ideas.

Submitted

very good game i like tower defence but the buttons was really complicated

Submitted

Loved it!

Maybe adding some kind of explanation of what each plant does would be very helpful.

Developer(+1)

There actually is a "Help" menu on the pause screen that explains all of the plants and tools. Admittedly though the descriptions are very brief, and I've actually just noticed one of them is flat out wrong lol. To your point though I've also added the explanations for the four plants to the bottom of the game's description, not everyone is going to dig through menus to understand basic game mechanics. 

Thank you for playing!

Submitted

i love tower defence! i liked it a lot. it would be very interesting to bring it to gameboy.

Submitted

Very enjoyable game, I managed to survive all the waves. It was quite intense to water the plants constantly and deal with the ants. Really well paced, excellent presentation.

Submitted(+1)

I got through 8 waves.  I dont think I managed to kill a single snail... damn.

Developer

Almost there! Planting early sunflowers seems to help a lot for me. Thank you for playing!

Submitted(+1)

this was pretty fun, and I thought it captured the gameboy aesthetic really well. I do think the tutorial is a little slow, but still very good that its there. I think the menu wheel thing could be improved, a wheel menu just doesn't feel great to use without a mouse in my opinion. I also felt like I never had enough money to afford enough plants to actually win.

Developer

Thanks for the feedback! Yeah, I agree with pretty much everything you're saying. It's funny, originally when I was brainstorming and decided on this idea I just assumed I'd have the player control a lot of the game using the mouse. It wasn't until I sat down and started coding that I realized I couldn't do that, so the existing tool wheel seemed like the simplest way to do what I was trying to do while only using the arrow keys. It's definitely clunky though.

In retrospect I could have probably simplified the different tools into contextual actions (Like press and hold to till a tile/dig up a plant, do a short press to water plants, etc) so that you only would need to use the tool wheel to select the seeds. Giving the player a lump sum of money at the end of each wave probably would have helped with your other point.

Submitted(+1)

This one was a lot of fun! Once I got the hang of it I had a lot of fun growing my different defenses. Would love to see a long version of this

Submitted(+1)

Fantastic! Only needs an endless mode and its an A+!

Submitted(+1)

Really enjoyed this one a ton.

Developer

Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!