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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Gameplay | #17 | 2.162 | 2.250 |
Historical Accuracy | #19 | 2.882 | 3.000 |
Thematic Relevancy | #19 | 3.283 | 3.417 |
Graphics | #19 | 2.722 | 2.833 |
Overall | #25 | 2.002 | 2.083 |
Audio | #28 | 0.961 | 1.000 |
Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Interesting game concept, i concur with the scene being to dark to identify where the platforms were. Also would help to have some identifier to show where ovens could be placed at first. This game has a lot of potential
Thank you! Yeah, game is rather dark unfortunately…
This game has lots of potential. The main issues I had were all technical with how the game ran in the browser. I like the overall ideas, but I think it still has a ways to go before demoing will give you more versatile feedback, keep it up though, excited to see how this one turns out in the long run.
Thank you! I’ve had a lot of trouble with WebGL. I had to remove some features in order to have time to finish and in order for it to run in the browser.
I think this is a cool concept and it feels pretty good as a small factory sim. The responsive machinery animations are very smooth and clean, I was impressed with how when you force the oven it speeds the piston up. However, the build progressively broke down as I went, so unfortunately I don't think I was able to experience the full game. Design wise, perhaps there might be something else to do/manage while the turbine is running?
Thank you! You can boost the furnace - it will give out more energy, but it will also consume more coal and break down faster. I need to think in general what the turbine itself does and why it is so strange at all. Most likely, the game will go totally towards steampunk or dieselpunk.
Where do I buy the oven?
Click on the platforms and it should give you a UI prompt
Ahh got it. Thanks.
It's very dark, slightly difficult to discern.