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A jam submission

Fault LinesView game page

Draw up plans for earthquake safe structures in this physics puzzle game!
Submitted by Zala (@zalahabib) — 6 hours, 27 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#2504.0484.048
Creativity#3514.0954.095
Enjoyment#3753.8573.857
Style#4534.1904.190

Ranked from 21 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?
We played on the "Built to Scale" theme, having players to Build their structures to withstand an earthquake - on the Richter Scale!

Development Time

48 hours

(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
We created everything used in the game!

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Comments

Submitted

A really excellent and uncommon idea. It’s been a lot of fun building structures with different geometric shapes and then making everything shake to see if it holds up. The difficulty progression is well done. I’m not sure if it was allowed, but in some levels, I built against the wall and it helped me finish the levels more easily xDxD cya=)

Submitted

Superb idea , Superb Graphics , Loved and Enjoyed this game so much.

Submitted

Main menu transition jumpscare.

Fun game! It was tougher than I expected, and very engaging. Nice take on the prompt! :)

Submitted

Very cool game ! The menu surprised me haha
I found a bug, you can click earthquake and hold a piece right after at the top and the game will validate the level '^^

Super cute and fun! The style is fitting and the controls were easy to figure out. Really addictive, nice work!

the controls for holding the shapes are really smooth!

Submitted

Wow, that's a great game. I like it!

Submitted(+1)

ok that main menu is SO COOL! What a great idea. I used a ton of photographs for my game, but never thought to make videos like that. Super clever. Anywho - the game lol: I had a lot of fun with it. I like how the objects can be rotated based on where you grab them from. Really fun to make something and then have to test it. It scratches a similar itch to like a Polybridge type game. Great work!