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A jam submission

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Build and upgrade your own Code:Factory
Submitted by Blackout — 5 hours, 14 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#19053.4783.478
Creativity#22173.3733.373
Overall#25453.1543.154
Enjoyment#38232.6122.612

Ranked from 67 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Keep up with endlessly expanding demand for new software features by building a large code factory.

Development Time

96 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
All assets were made from scratch. Some assets use this color pallete: https://lospec.com/palette-list/lost-century

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Submitted

I love factory games and I love the idea of code factory.  The art assets in this game took great!  After reading the tutorial several times and trying to build things with the game's components, I could not understand what was happening in this game.  I could not understand what my goal was nor could I understand what I was supposed to do to achieve it.  I can tell there is a lot here!  Nice work on getting this up and running! 

Submitted

Cool idea, gameplay is chaotic in a good way lol, I had fun.

Submitted

Cool way to interpret the theme, cool visuals, cool gameplay congratz!!

Submitted

Really cool looking game-I could not figure out what i needed to do-even after reading the tutorial though.

Submitted

Cool idea :) I was confused at first how it was supposed to work, very good looking and polished game

Submitted

Such a creative interpretation of the theme. I loved the look as well. Well done!

Submitted

It was addictive hahaha. It was hard to understand at first but then I got the hang of it. Solid entry.

I would really appreciate it if you checked out my game :)

Submitted

Cool and addictive idea, it is a madness to handle later stages, but very fun while trying to optimize all the chaos! Impressive game with a good art style and sound.

Submitted

It reminds me a lot of Factorio, and gets very hectic at the end xD very good game

Submitted

A little confusing at first, but really polished, great entry!

Super fun!

Submitted

Very cool! Like a blend between the Zachtronics puzzle games and Factorio, this is really fun!

Submitted

Nice and addictive - I set it to relaxed which goes from easy/boring to suddely you have to fulfill a IO module and you're dead lol - I would love to see this game refined and I can see this growing to be a full game. Good job!

Submitted

This was super fun! Although, maybe it was a bit too fast paced, especially when starting to learn how to play. Maybe even removing the time requirement and focusing more on the puzzle aspects would make it even more enjoyable? Really impressive art assets! Great work!

Submitted

Pretty enjoyable little factory game. I loved the way you implemented the concept, endlessly expanding.

Submitted (1 edit)

This is very similar to satisfactory, quite enjoyable, altough i would have preffered to see what inputs do the various modules require on the modules themselves, not in the book. I loved it.

Submitted

If I wasn't so dumb, I think I would have a lot of fun with this game. I think with an interactive tutorial, it might help players like me. I enjoyed attempting to figure out the game even though I didn't. Great job!

Submitted

was difficult to understand / get into at first but surprisingly deep once i did

Submitted

That was really cool game. Not expected something with this kind of polish and gameplay mechanics to appear on the jam. I lost first couple games just because didn't realize how to play but by trying it started to become clear what to do... But not exactly.

Reading manual is cool and dandy but when you have like... simple modules and then hardcore encryption module appears and you start to read manual furiosly, and drop those elements chaotically to do something to work... Reminds me my job.............. Oh no......

Submitted

I really enjoy the fact that I can change my hand holding the sword. that evolves the whole game industry. Now the question is only when all the producers will adopt that

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