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A jam submission

MicrotownView game page

Submitted by ironhandmd — 1 hour, 38 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Style#44002.5912.591
Overall#51852.3482.348
Creativity#52852.4092.409
Enjoyment#55462.0452.045

Ranked from 22 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?
The game is about building a small scale town in a small environment

Development Time

48 hours

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Comments

Submitted

Game is overflowing screen boundaries on my 1080p Android screen. Too bad I'm spending the last few hours of the jam away from my computer.

Submitted

Really nice take on the theme. We love the 1 bit art style! Awesome job!

Submitted

I got soft-locked at the toolshed level which sucks because I was actually enjoying the game, a restart level button is a must if you decide to update the game!

Submitted

I'm another person who got stuck on the toolshed level, and the resource gathering one before it with the arrows wasn't super clear to me: it seemed like most of the arrows were pointing at nothing?

A restart would've been great, and a tile not getting placed until I released my mouse button would've been even better. Loved the visual style and the music.

Submitted(+1)

The music was really nice and I love the 1-bit pixel art style. I did get stuck at the toolshed level, but other than that, this is really nicely done. :)

Submitted

It's an interesting idea and I think there is a room for make it a real big game.

Submitted

The music was super cute! I did get stuck on the 'build a toolshed' level and couldn't figure out a way to undo it after I'd used all my citizens. I love the style of it! Thanks for making this! 

Submitted

This was weirdly fascinating!

Submitted

This was weirdly fascinating!