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A jam submission

19th Century Government SimulatorView game page

Fence your way to the most votes!
Submitted by FloatingOer — 37 minutes, 46 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality#164.0954.095
Controls#273.6193.619
Fun#273.6433.643
Overall#393.4563.456
Graphics#613.5243.524
Accessibility#642.7622.762
Audio#663.0713.071
Theme#733.4763.476

Ranked from 42 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot Version
3.5.1

Wildcards Used
Four color limit, Plot twist

Game Description
Fence your way to the most votes in this government assembly!

How does your game tie into the theme?
Assembly of people, and attendance is mandatory. I have used 4 colors, quite a weak plot twist though.

Source(s)
N/A

Discord Username(s)
FloatingOer, N/A

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
4

My game has an export for Linux, Windows, & Mac and/or is playable through HTML5

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Submitted(+1)

wow, a very nice concept, and very well put together! a brilliant little jam game, well done!

Submitted(+1)

Nice interpretation of the theme, the visual music and sfx combined really well.

Really enjoyed the combat, it reminded me of a simpler Nidhogg.

Developer(+1)

Funny you say that because Nidhogg (the first 1) was my inspiration for making the fencing. Glad the combat was enjoyable to someone

Submitted(+1)

Fun game, the comments by the "assembly" are a fun touch, took me a little to get the lunge right, and I managed to break the game by a double death (mine and the opponent), lol. Also nice color scheme for the card.

Developer

Thanks for trying it out! Unfortunately it seems that the rng doesn't work as it should after exporting to html5 so the commenting functioned a bit better when run from the editor. 

Submitted(+1)

This feels quite polished - I think you did a good job of keeping the scope narrow. The music seems very quiet, but maybe that's intentional. I also had an issue with it fading to black and staying that way a couple of times (had to reload and start again). Apart from that, it's a fun little game and I love the colours!

Developer

Thanks! It stayed black? Do you remember in what scenes that happened and circumstances? The audience ended up becoming the most fun part to make, I hope they were able to keep you entertained throughout.

Submitted

I just played some more to check. Out of 8 (I think?) plays, it happened 3 times. I think it only happens at the exact moment you click Vote, but it's hard to say for sure (one of them felt like it was immediately before).

Developer

Huh that's strange, the vote button doesn't cause the blackout animation to trigger so if it goes black it must have crashed the game or something. It didn't happen for me or my friend so far when we've played it on the browser, though the rng functions seems to have been messed up in html5. Maybe it's an issue with a specific browser or os then, very strange.

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