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A jam submission

Red MikeView game page

Start the animal revolution!
Submitted by agusmao, henrique-barros, BLToledo — 39 minutes, 3 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme#174.1844.313
Graphics#353.3953.500
Originality#363.6383.750
Overall#443.2443.344
Controls#472.9713.063
Fun#532.6682.750
Audio#552.6072.688

Ranked from 16 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.2.1

Source
Not this time

Game Description
Plant the seed of rebelion and start a revolution!

Discord Username
agusmao, henrique-barros,felipesaruhashi, BLToledo

Participation Level (GWJ)
Beginners.

Jam Time
Second timers

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Comments

Submitted

Fun concept, though I felt like I had very little control over the outcome sometimes.

Submitted

Nice concept. Like others have said, it feels a little unfair as nothing is deterministic, though I imagine that could be ironed out pretty easily. Thanks for submitting!

Submitted

The game was enjoyable to play. I liked the strategy that is involved when choosing where to place your revolutionaries.

Although i felt there was a bit of randomness after you spawn the revolutionaries. As if you have a small window to decide. After that it is all left to the AI.

Submitted

An enjoyable experience! I like the characters and the art. The gameplay was a little tricky, though I never quite figured out a good strategy.

Congrats on finishing! Every game is a miracle. :-)

Submitted (2 edits) (+1)

This pretty much sums up how to start a revolution :D Wololo

Submitted(+1)

I really liked the design of the characters (and the absolutely-not-heavy-handed simbolism behind them, ahahah), but I found the gameplay a bit lacking and sometimes unclear. With some more polishing it could be very interesting, good job!