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A jam submission

Dollar Dynasty: Prosperity RushView game page

Incremental
Submitted by asplicity — 2 days, 23 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun & Balance#102.6352.778
Art & Effects#132.4242.556
Music & Sounds#131.4761.556
Overall#142.6352.778
Innovation#171.4761.556

Ranked from 9 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Straight up simple clicker. I really like the tool tips on the items .  I wish it tells you what gets incremented when you upgrade but not really a big deal with doing trial and error.  Overall solid game.

Submitted

I had a lotta fun playing this game :) The art is nice and it's pretty cool that you can save! Well done :)

Submitted

I agree the sounds are harsh, and the costs could use some balance -- for example, because the cost of upgrades never goes up, it's always better to buy the banker than the cryptominer (because the cost to dollars per second ratio is always better on the lower cost units no matter how many you have).

Nevertheless, the graphics are clean and fun, the mouse over text was funny (the sponsor one got me), and with balanced mechanics and something to advancing layers (this didn't appear to change anything for me?), this would be a great clicker. Love it!

Note: none of this is to say I didn't have all the same issues in mine, which has no sounds to start with and much worse graphics than yours

Submitted

It really scratches the "number go up" itch my brain has, and I liked how I eventually started clicking on the shop items like they were the click. I think some instructions/a how to play guide might be helpful, and the click sound can get a little harsh on the ears after awhile. It did manage to steal more of my time away when playing it than I realized, so I'd call it a success!