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A jam submission

Keep the Lights OnView game page

Submitted by ScalphaMission — 1 day, 13 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
How well does the game fit the themes?#14.4294.429
Gameplay#23.8573.857
Audio#34.1434.143
Overall#33.9433.943
How much do you enjoy the game overall?#73.5713.571
Visuals#83.7143.714

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How long was your dev time?
3 hours and like 2 minutes

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Fun game! The strategy I found to work is to find find the largest numbers for the multiplication operations and then quickly hammer out the rest. Great job on the art and sound!

Submitted(+1)

10/10 game of the year

Submitted

What a neat game! I missed a score display after game over, and a highscore table would be really nice.

Developer

truth. that 3 hour time limit means you just get to see how many houses you lit up :(

Submitted

Interesting game concept! I loved it! Well done!

Maybe if you add a timer as a scoring system, the game will look more interesting.

Good job! And please check out my game!

PS: Also your live stream was amazing!

Submitted

This is a nice little game! The directions in the description were a bit opaque, but I eventually worked out what the game is doing and how to do well.

One bug I found was that it's possible to select the same number twice for a single operation, resulting in the operation execution clearing one operator symbol and one number total. If you do this at all, you end up with a grid with no operator symbols, just numbers, and no apparent way to proceed as the power level drops...

I really liked the buildings lighting up in the background as grids are cleared. I wish I could do well enough to see it fully lit!

Developer

good catch! I was wondering why sometimes you cleared a board with a tile or two left over. Now I can fix that