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A jam submission

Reap What You SowView game page

You're the owner of a new farm, but you only have a sword and a squirt gun...
Submitted by Flascher — 1 hour, 3 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Design#5242.6883.400

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

this is amazing xD maybe it's just me in the late night talking but this is by far one of the best ones yet. hope it makes its way to gmtk. follows the formula and is so freaking cute. im having a hard time believing you made it in 48 hrs but hey miracles do happen. in like praising way. no sarcasm <3

Developer(+1)

Really glad you enjoyed it!

This was both my first "full" game and my first game jam, so I'm pretty amazed we got this done in 48 hours too! Fluffysbeans and I have been discussing possibly continuing development on the idea. With some more mechanics and some more polish, I think this could really turn into something cool!

Submitted

Interesting idea, had a bit of difficulty aiming though.

Developer

Some of the tweaks  I really wanted to get in before the deadline were both aiming with the mouse, and increasing the squirts' hitbox. I agree it is pretty difficult to get things just right.

Quite a cool concept. Feels a bit too frantic for the genre, but is an interesting twist none the less.

Developer

Thanks! I agree it is a bit faster than you'd expect from a farming game. Slowing it down, adding more enemies, implementing the shop, and fixing a few bugs would be the first things on my list for continued development. If only I had a few more hours!

I was saying that during testing as well (I'm the spriter for the game), and it's a definite change from the usual slow-ish pace of a farming game. As Flascher said, it would have been ideal to have some more mechanics to either slow things down or add some polish, and it's something I'd love to make some more refined and cleaned up art for.

Either way, glad you enjoyed the idea!