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A jam submission

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Incremental game about erasing data
Submitted by silvester56 — 2 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 8 people so far
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Godot Version
4.3

Wildcards Used
Shopaholic

Game Description
You are a sentient computer virus which wants to erase data

How does your game tie into the theme?
It's about data deletion

Source(s)
https://github.com/Silvester56/dataphobic

Discord Username(s)
durio_zibethinus

Participation Level (GWJ Only)
2

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Comments

Submitted

Interesting clicker game - and nicely on theme. As a clicker game, I would have liked to have been given a choice at progression (being offered multiple things to unlock at the same time) - as the single option at a time seemed to be pretty linear. I'll also second the desire to be able to hold down the mouse, rather than being forced to click on each square.

Submitted

I wish I could hold the mouse button down, instead of having to do individual clicks. As those make my wrist hurt (and if I keep going, all the way up to shoulders)

Submitted

Cool autoclicker game! I liked how you tied it to the theme, as well as the variety of different upgrades.

I do wish I could have some options when choosing to upgrade, rather then being presented a single upgrade.

Nice work!

Submitted

A great use of the theme for sure- the only thing I HATED was clicking an upgrade and realizing I had lot the opportunity to learn about what I had just chosen haha.
I might end up keeping this game running all day.

Submitted

As a big fan of cliker type games I really like the spin on the genre here, visuals are nice and the upgrades really interesting. I wish there was a bit more visual incentive to click manually