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A jam submission

Firebreath RealtorsView game page

You want know where the money is? I'll tell you: Real Estate.
Submitted by Escada Games — 1 hour, 44 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#14.8334.833
Overall#44.1674.167
Concept#84.1674.167
Use of the Limitation#94.0834.083
Enjoyment#183.5833.583

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Team members
Just me: @EscadaGames on Twitter/X

Software used
Godot, Aseprite, Gimp, and Deflemask

Use of the limitation
I used it mostly as an inspiration for how to use the dragon theme: instead of hoarding gold, dragons started hoarding the thing where the true money is: Real State.

Cookies eaten
No cookies, but I had a slice of a cake called "Luiz Felipe". It was very tasty!

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Honestly, I'm very surprised to see in the description that you weren't happy with the final result. The game may be a tad on the easy side but otherwise the presentation is great and the game feels very polished. I love the visuals and the music felt appropriate. The concept is very unique and pretty funny. Overall, great job!

Submitted(+1)

AMAZING concept and presentation. I wanted to play this with someone else since from the comments it seemed like the enemy AI was on the easy side, but multiplayer didn't seem to work (setting P2 to "Human" still resulted in them being controlled by a computer). P4 doesn't seem to work in general either (starting a 4-player game results in a 3-player game). But this was really fun and super polished, and the UX is FLAWLESS. Seriously impressive work. (Finally... I hate to be this person, but I believe it's "real estate"... just in case it wasn't intentional...!)

Developer

Hi! Happy you enjoyed it!

When I tested, the multiplayer was working... that said, I was in a big hurry to finish this project, so it's quite likely it just skipped my attention. I'll be sure to fix this, and maybe make the AI better. Not sure if its noticeable, but it just makes random decisions, with no strategy whatsoever 😅

 And don't worry about being nitpicky with the spelling, I actually just didn't knew "Real Estate" was the only correct way. Living and learning! I fixed the spelling already. Thanks again for the feedback and for playing the game!

Submitted(+1)

Great concept! Very nice game!

Submitted(+1)

very polished game! really fun to play, i'll have to try playing it with another player next time

Submitted(+1)

Great execution, polish and juice through the roof!

Submitted(+1)

A very strong contender for the jam; with a good story for the theme and a gimmick that is fun. The animations and sound design really make the game feel align with the limitation and the pixelart is very polished.

The game does break in some regards both visually and with its gamestate; with some minor tweaks its solved in no time.

Some additional difficulty for the non player characters and a few more animations for juice and this game is in essence a full professional release.

Developer

Thanks for playing and for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

 Could you please tell me more about where the game broke? I'm not sure how much more I'll work on this game, but I'm interested to know what could be improved with more details (besides what you already said, which I appreciante very much already), if it isn't too much trouble for you.

Submitted(+1)

Only two: once you buy the opponent both sprites are present momentarily; and once you play for a second time no one can buy properties so the game is unplayable.

Developer(+1)

I had no idea about either problem. Thanks for taking the time to point them out!

Submitted(+1)

Very cool pixel art

Submitted(+1)

Extremely polished and complete game! !  Very impressive. I had fun playing although I did not quite grasp the challenge of the game. It felt a bit too easy. But regardless, it was really a joy to navigate and engage with the game — excellent sound, music, and responsive UI design. I just kind of clicked around the board and upgraded everything without much strategy, until I eventually won with one click (I bought one of my opponent's houses and it converted their entire territory to me, and I won!!). I see you wrote you were not super happy with the final result, but there is definitely a lot to be proud of here. Excellent work!

I also appreciate you listed out all the software you used. LabChirp is awesome and I never heard of it before! Thanks for including that!

Developer(+1)

Hi, happy to know you enjoyed it!

Yeah, I should've allocated a bit more time to balancing it... oh well, when it came to that, it was already Sunday evening, and I was tired 💀

But who knows, I might work on it a bit more. I still feel it could be improved a bit here and there. Once again, thanks for playing!

And yes, LabChirp is pretty awesome! I have no idea how it isn't more popular. It should definitely get more usage and love!

Submitted(+1)

The game was very easy, but i enjoyed it anyway.

Submitted(+1)

I really loved all the juicy and satisfying sound effects and animations lol. Really cool concept and great execution..!!!

Submitted(+1)

I found the game very entertaining, a little easy but I was totally hooked. Good job

Submitted(+1)

Lovely game!