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A jam submission

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Save critical data from the surface of a procedurally generated and destructible planet
Submitted by bl4st (@Hardcore_c4sual), Devarieuxmusic — 9 hours, 28 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
WOWIE!#214.0614.061
Visuals#244.4554.455
Fun#523.9553.955
Sound#993.6673.667
Creativity#1193.8643.864
Simplicity#3453.6823.682
Topic#3643.2423.242

Ranked from 66 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
Yes Devarieux Music did the soundtrack for this game

Credits
https://twitter.com/Hardcore_c4sual or https://bl4st.itch.io/

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Submitted(+1)

Cool mechanics. Love the procedural generation. 

Submitted(+1)

Interesting to see a completed grinding game in a game jam. Can be a bit tedious, but overall it's well implemented. The mechanics are working, I haven't got stuck anywhere and the visual feedback is enough to let you know what you can do and what you can't. It was a pleasure to dig and find your way to the destination, and of course, collecting minerals and upgrading your ball. Which looks like a charged electronic ball from half-life 2. A nice 3d game submission!

Submitted

Really cool mechanics and super fun!

Submitted(+1)

Is the terrain done using Marching Cubes algorithm?

Developer

Yes :)

Submitted(+1)

How in the world did you pull this off? Great work, really enjoying it!

Developer(+2)

Cofee

Submitted(+1)

This is REALLY good for a jam game!! It feels almost like Subnautica, like I'm stranded on an alien planet and have to mine and go further and further out
Love the graphics, it took me a while to figure out I burned in the sun but apart from that, perfect entry

Submitted(+1)

The art and polish in this game is amazing. I love how you can destroy the environment with the laser. Everything is super intuitive. Overall great game, especially for a jam.

Submitted(+1)

Amazing game for such a short amount of time!

Well done!

(+1)

So good game. It doesn't even look like a 72 h game. Great job. I've had lots of fun playing it. Is there end, when I flew up to the sky?

Developer(+1)

When you go high enough there is just a "good job" from the Ship's AI, then it's just sandbox

Submitted(+1)

best game so far

Submitted(+1)

That was a really neat. Finished the game out. Only thing is I wish the laser was a bit more "satisfying" to use. 

Submitted(+1)

This is absolutely beautiful...

Submitted(+1)

I'm in love with this lowpoly artsytle! I'm also impressed by the procedural generation of the map. Am i right that the mining Nodes on top give more $ ? 

Developer(+1)

Yes there is 3 types of minable material spawning at different layers, the higher ones give much more !

Submitted(+2)

A really stunning game on visuals! I liked the procedurally generated (or seeming like it) map and how I could make holes and such in the map. The resource collection is pretty easy, would've liked to see different resources you've needed to collect for different upgrades. The music was repeating but it didn't feel repetitive. Also don't feel the topic was totally on point, but everything else about this game is really great! One of the games that would have room to grow and have more stuff put into it (I like these resource collection games like Super Motherload and Deep Rock Galactic)

Submitted(+1)

The visual style here is NUTS. Good job man.

Submitted(+1)

Nice arts!

Submitted(+1)

really polished and fun concept, awesome post processing :)

favourite game so far :D

Submitted(+1)

woow! damn boi! your game looks lovely! good job!

Submitted(+2)

Wow! Nice to see a procedurally generated game  in the jam! The landscape looks lovely, and the music is quite peaceful! I didn't actually realise my objective until I realised that the audio was extremely quiet, and I had to turn my volume up to hear that a "black box" had been located. And I also didn't realise sun burnt my craft. Whoops. Apart from your left turret having a spazz attack at times, and the lack of a tutorial, nice game!

Submitted(+1)

Played until I got to the first(of multiple?) checkpoints. Didn't think I would experience anything new after that so I stopped.

Great tech! Sunlight looks lovely, terrain is cool.

Movement felt good.

Didn't feel like I was making any strategic choice on the upgrades; it just felt like I was generically getting better every time I died. So it wasn't super strong on the topic for me.

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