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Matt Rix

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You might like Her Story, Telling Lies, Immortality, Return of the Obra Dinn, or Curse of the Golden Idol. 

This is great! I know it's based on auto-battlers, but it ends up feeling like a sort of dynamic logic puzzle game. I managed to get 10 votes to win the final challenge, which was pretty satisfying. The amount of polish here is impressive, especially considering it was made in a single weekend!

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For this game I was heavily inspired by "Captain Contraption's Chocolate Factory" on Steam. Despite the name that game is more of a puzzle game than a factory/assembly game though.


If you want a classic game in this kind of style, you can look for The Incredible Machine.  

There's no real proper order to the ingredients, you can put them on in any order. Each pizza can hold up to two of each ingredient (if you have two that counts as "extra"). You lose a lot of money for ingredients that are raw or burnt.

Thanks for playing! Yeah the rules used to be tougher where you'd have to pay for each individual ingredient that got generated, so the cooked ingredients being worth money is left over from that. And yeah sorry about the performance, there's probably a lot of things I could do to optimize it haha

Nice work! Yeah I'm guessing that's gotta be pretty close to the max with the current settings.

yeah there's a big market for cooked cheese out there, just gotta know where to look

I've only played the demo so far, but it was really good. It sounds like you're planning on doing a Steam release at some point, and so as a fellow game dev I'd recommend getting that Steam page up ASAP so you can start building wishlists etc. Great work!

Great game! Beware that if you play it in the browser and are using WASD controls, if you happen to press Ctrl (for harpoon) and then W, it'll close the browser tab!

Love it! Looks beautiful, sounds great, and fun to play too :) Really impressive!

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I wasn't able to do the final achievement for some reason, even after extinguishing all the suns. I thought it might be because I had 30 suns and maybe having multiple suns messed something up, but even after starting over and making sure to only make a single sun, it still didn't work. 

Hmm, not sure I see why this approach wouldn't work? It's just deleting fully hidden polygons. It wouldn't change the quality at all, and the processing time should be quite quick since you're just checking whether the polygons are exposed or not?

I know doing a full boolean merge would be too difficult, but why not just delete any faces that are completely hidden (ie. contained inside other meshes)? This could be an export toggle, and would greatly reduce the amount of geometry on many creations with minimal processing overhead. 

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Unfortunately the asset doesn't come with TextMesh Pro versions of the fonts. Here's how you can do it yourself though: 

Put the font into TMP's Font Atlas Creator. 

Set the padding to 2, and the render mode to "RASTER". 

Set the sampling point size to the font's ideal size (each Chevy Ray font has different sizes, so look in the readme or just do trial and error until you find the size the font looks perfect at). 

Press "Generate Font Atlas", and save your font out. I like to put the ideal font size in the name of the TMP asset file, so it's easy to set it to the correct size when using the component. 

Great video! BTW the reason blue won is because you spent a lot of money on the auction so you were nearly $400 below blue at the start of the final round. The game is balanced so that if you win every auction it will be almost impossible to have enough enough money to win the game overall. We don't do a very good job of conveying the overall scores of the players though.