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A jam submission

Don't Crash!View game page

Run submitted programs and upgrade your machine. Don't run out of memory, or you'll crash!
Submitted by themeaningofluff — 4 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Originality (score low for unoriginal, high for original ideas)#143.7433.909
Legitimacy (score low for jam-spam, high for authentic "in the spirit" entry)#204.3524.545
Adherence (score low for poor theme implementation, high for sticking to theme)#204.2654.455
Overall#233.8083.977
Impression (score low for unimpressive, high for impressive)#342.8723.000

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

Like the concept and smoothness of UI elements, though game experience could be improved by avoiding having to "switch tabs" everytime.
Also took a while to understand how to play, as customers were leaving faster than I could complete the requests.

Tip for new players: Pressing "R" while holding Tetris piece will rotate it.

Submitted

Looks fun but wasn't able to earn any money $$

Submitted

Great fun. Really smooth selection mechanics. I like the additional "tetris" themed upgrades. Great to have the diagnostics charts too - all work well together for the overall theme. Well done! :)

Submitted(+1)

This is amazing! There was some amount of work went into this game, you should be very proud. I am not sure if I was playing it correctly, but I had lots of fun either way. 

Submitted

I love how it all looks and like games in this genre but cant quite figure out how to play it

Submitted

lots of effort put into this, but i dont understand the game ):.

maybe add a short video were you play the game and explain it.

Submitted

Had a hard time figuring out the mechanics. I wonder if they were introduced one at a time with a litle bit more information I could grasp it. Looks cool and I like the idea of management and making currency.