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I can see in the comments that there is a day night cycle of some sort, but I wasn't able to survive long enough (for now).  I liked the artwork and the audio.  Am I supposed to be able to shoot through the windows?

Yes, you are supposed to be able to shoot through windows. 🤠

hi crazyhound! Thanks for stopping by to play :D and yes you are correct the basic flow of the game is a day/night cycle.

Nighttime- shoot those ugly vampires and defend your saloon! You can shoot through the windows and doors so you can pick those suckers off before they start tearing down your doors and windows. However, should the little stinkers do damage to your windows or doors, you can repair the damage by walking over to the hammer icon and holding “e” to board them up.


the first day phase happens when the score hits 60, but you only have 20 seconds of respite before the next night begins. Hope that helps you gauge how far you need to make it to 😃

Thanks, making me feel really bad at games ... guess I'll need to try harder.

No you aren't bad! Trust me we have gotten lots of comments from folks having trouble with that first wave. All in all, I do wish that we would have had some time to adjust the difficulty :D

I'll try being funny another time (my last comment was intended to be cheeky), I really did like the set up of the game and, if I get the chance, I will try it out again.  As it's my first jam, I'm trying to play as many games as I can and rate them.  The community here has been great, as a new developer and participant, I picked the right jam to start with.

You know crazyhound I did see your community post where you wanted to give submissions that hadn't had many ratings yet some love and I thought that was really awesome. You have definitely been a contributor to the positive atmosphere this jam!

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Thank you.

I've only been here for a few days, saw a lot of people were doing it for their first jam, like me, and saw that people want to share and participate.  After getting some feedback on my game, the confidence boost and the affirmation that I can make a game worth someone else's time that it gave me felt good.  So seeing the number of games submitted and the "low ratings" category, I thought why not help others in the same way.  There's nothing worse than taking a chance and it not being noticed.