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A jam submission

Casino ConquestView game page

MMO city-builder about expanding your casino empire.
Submitted by Vedal (@Vedal987), Tomyomy, pb — 36 minutes, 34 seconds before the deadline

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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment#8363.3833.383
Creativity#9593.5533.553
Overall#10413.4183.418
Presentation#16253.3193.319

Ranked from 47 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?
Our game fits the theme by having a dice roll mechanic in terms of collecting resources in the early game, with randomisation elements such as a random starting position and chosen name. Also our game is about constructing casinos, which more broadly fits a theme of luck that the roll of a dice would imply.

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

No

We used pre-existing audio

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Submitted(+1)

Definitely not what I was expecting, I always wondered if someone would be crazy enough to make an MMO or something for a jam.  Just didn't think I'd see it, and certainly not one in this style.  It's interesting, though somewhat slow.  That's part of the point though I think and it was cool to try and build out an empire.

The only real issue I had was the little variety on the forest I'd say, and the input issues.  Though the little variety on the forest makes sense.  But gameplay wise it definitely leaned into corporate style "grow grow grow".

Submitted(+2)

I'm such a big fan of idle/clicker games, and this was absolutely amazing. I got top 5 but my internet is having some issues so will definitely continue playing it later. Great job

Submitted(+2)

Really cool that you were able to make this multiplayer game in 48 hours! Excited to try it some more off-stream! Awesome work!

Submitted(+2)

This is really impressive. I wish the mass-building was a bit more predictable. I struggled as the mouse would skip over a few of tiles.

But that's, honestly, such a minor issue given this is all running on a central server. Amazing job. Top marks across the board.

Submitted(+2)

Personally, im not a fan of MMOs, but the fact that some made a game like THIS in literally 2 days is just bonkers.

Submitted(+2)

Pretty neat.  I really loved seeing the cities that other people built!

Submitted(+2)

Very Fun. Love the concept. Love the MMO aspect. Only real suggestion I'd make is that an option to delete buildings would be nice, otherwise, keep it up!

Submitted(+2)

Wow, it is really fun, amazing that u made MP work, I had some connection problems, but different browser helped

Submitted(+2)

Really impressed that you got multiplayer working! Great job!

Submitted(+2)

Didnt Experience any issues connecting. Really unique concept and really nice game. Polished Visuals And Incredible Soundtrack. Great Work.

Submitted

It says that I can't connect, problem with server. I will try later

Developer

There seems to be a websocket bug with some versions of chrome, some users have reported that firefox/opera will work instead if you wish to try!

Submitted(+2)

I'm still in shock how you managed to create a factory builder MMO in the span of two days; give yourself a reward lol.  The only thing I had with the game was just learning how to play, it was a little bit annoying having to traverse back to the game page and memorize the controls and mechanics. However, it's extremely fun and this should definitely be expanded into a future release, this was absolutely amazing. Keep it up!

Submitted(+2)

This game is incredible! A factory builder with multiplayer? Progression? made in 48h?? Seems too good to be true. This game has the polish of a 30$ steam game, while being a jam game. HUGE props to the devs!

Submitted(+2)

Hit me with a factory builder and I'm there this is fun as heck I love it. I wish a little bit more of the random aspect was incorporated but none the less this is a very fun experience

Submitted(+1)

I must say it would kinda be nice to have a click to move around instead of just WASD though it feels really good. and MY GOD the music was top notch seriously I loved it great choice! The world just feels so freaking epic because of it and overall its a really well presented game! Sadly though casinos never tend to make me money irl :< A bit of a better font though would've been nice that's just nit picky however. and a "claim all" button would've been nice and perhaps make the dice a little smaller and less intrusive? as I just wanted to collect things faster. other than that though this simple little game brought me lots of joy! 

Submitted(+2)

When I first played through this I had a lot of trouble with performance (running in Chrome). That said, it was engaging enough that I was able to play through the entire tech tree. Afterwards I loaded it up in Opera and it was much better, and with more responsive controls the game is much more satisfying to play. I think non-browser version of this would be ideal.

Submitted(+2)

An online game made in 50 hours?!? Are you crazy?!? This game was quite the pleasant experience. The graphics are good, gameplay's really interesting and intuitive, just wish finding other players were easier.

Submitted(+2)

Great job

Submitted(+2)

Holy crap you made this in 50 hours? Hella impressive!

Submitted

Can't connect to server!


Let me know if the server issues get resolved, would love to play this. Can't believe you made an online game in 48 hours

Developer (1 edit)

Servers are working at the moment! There seems to be a websocket bug with some versions of chrome, some users have reported that firefox/opera will work instead if you wish to try!

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