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A jam submission

Kitty VillageView game page

a short NFT game created for the On-Chain Jam
Submitted by Dreamlike Studios — 8 hours, 5 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Innovation/Originality#51.3611.667
Asset Quality (Graphics/Audio)#61.6332.000
Use of the MetaFab API#71.3611.667
Overall#71.4151.733
Gameplay/Controls/Performance#71.3611.667
Fun/Replayability/Addictiveness#81.3611.667

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Source Code
Dreamlike Studios

Supplementary Information
Accounts can take a little bit of time before working perfectly.

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Comments

(+1)

So it was a little confusing. I saved the blacksmith (and the blacksmith told me to save the blacksmith? lol) and mined the stones but still had nowhere near enough money or stone to do anything. I had to relaunch to get the stones and 1 slime to respawn, not sure if they're just on a long timer though. And it seems like I have to grind just to get a better sword? I'm not sure what the pickaxe and wooden sword trades are for. I couldn't figure out how to sell my wooden sword for money either.

Anyway, I'm assuming the inventory is stored on chain using Metafab, in which case good demo.

Developer (1 edit) (+1)

Thanks for the feedback. everthing proberly need some fine tuning

stones and slimes should be on a 2 minute respawn cooldown

the wooden sword exhange works sometimes but then dont work other because of an calculation prblem on the server side i think. and thats something for metafab to fix.

don't know if u figured but u can open invntory on i and click on items to equip em

(pickaxe do more dammage to stones but no dammage to slimes

Submitted(+1)

I SAVED HIM & HE STILL CHARGES ME FULL PRICE! xD 

Cool experience & interesting idea. Art style was a low poly treat for the senses :)!