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A jam submission

Air ControllerView game page

Play as an air traffic controller. Made for the raylib game jam
Submitted by akilmarshall — 58 minutes, 25 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
INNOVATION: Does the game innovate in some way?#193.1273.611
THEME: How well the theme is used?#392.1652.500
ENJOYMENT: Is the game enjoyable to play?#401.7802.056

Ranked from 18 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

GitHub repository
https://github.com/akilmarshall/air-controller

Team members
Akil Marshall

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Comments

Submitted

This was interesting. I’ve also never heard of a game like this (there’s probably a niche for it! :P)

But I think some more feedback on the actions would be good - as well as a tutorial level or two. I also would have liked to have a pause button so I could plan out my actions better, although I’m not sure what level of realism you were going for.

I also noticed that every time I play, the 2nd 3rd and 4th plane always all want to go to the same gate. I think a complex collision like that would have been best saved for some of the later planes, after players get to grips with the mechanics.

Submitted

It took a while figuring out how to move the planes around. And i am still not sure i am doing it right since there is not a lot of feedback on the actions i am taking.

Submitted

Never seen a game like this. Also, you destroyed my dream :(

Submitted(+1)

This game is hard to get to grips with, I feel like a little more feedback as to whether launching a flight 'worked' or not would be helpful.  It seemed like I could put any plane at any gate, but wasn't sure if that was getting me points or not.

Submitted

Great game, love the photorealistic background combined with the cartoony icons.
Also ruined any dreams i had of ever becoming an air-traffic controller haha.