mincemeat 2014-04-28 09:15
Really laggy for me unfortunately, the art was good, and the game idea sounds really fun though.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD29 → Moletube
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coolness | 1 | 100 | ||
| Theme | 354 | 3.49 | ||
| Innovation | 384 | 3.32 | ||
| Graphics | 551 | 3.17 | ||
| Humor | 629 | 2.33 | ||
| Overall | 812 | 2.92 | ||
| Audio | 958 | 1.80 | ||
| Fun | 991 | 2.48 | ||
| Mood | 1036 | 2.41 |
Really laggy for me unfortunately, the art was good, and the game idea sounds really fun though.
there are some combination of OS/browser (firefox, I'm looking at you) where the game lags like hell :(
I hope I can compile some native versions soon to avoid the problem
Stops working after I add three subway entrances
Please, for those who has problems with the game, could you please tell me which browser and OS you're using so I could check?
thanks!
Very laggy and slow on Chrome/Mac. After I add a station on L! it completely stops.
Didn't play on Firefox, and Chrome lagged like crazy. Also, the instructions were very small, hard to see on the bright background (Windows 7, latest Firefox, lateest Chrome Version 34.0.1847.131 m). your game looked interesting though :(
Nicely made and good thinking for the theme, but it's very laggy here (it was almost unplayable :O)
ok, found ... I had a crashing bug when you added some stations but didn't add a line between them (the game path finding algorythm were assuming that all the stations would have at least one line, DAMN). It's fixed now, it shouldn't crash anymore
The laggy issue seems to be your browsers generating 60 (fps) * 50 (number of moles looking for paths) error reports each second :I
I added like 7 subway stations and works fine! (in chrome)My moles are happy even if they have to go to work :D
Might be fun if it were not for the lags :(
Really daring, complex concept, execution was nice, too. Maybe a little too large of a game idea for 48 hours? Anyways, well done and good job! :)
Really laggy for me unfortunately.
Ambitious project for 48 hours and love the art.
I guess I'll check back later. Maybe you're able to fix the lag.
damn... I guess I was too ambitious for a browser game ... In my computer ran quite fine, but I didn't have tested it on any other (of course, not much time for testing on 48h :) ). I've uploaded a fix reducing the number of entities (less moles, smaller map) to try to fix the lag issue
How do you earn money?
LewisW -> each time a mole enter a metro station, you earn 5$
I liked the concept and being able to customize my own city. I would love to have seen more balance in the economy - it took me a long time to build my sixth station, so that I didn't have enough opportunity to experiment with station placement.
@JoeProgram -> thank you! I would love to have had more time to playtest & balance. Also, on my original idea, you could setup ticket prices making more or less attractive your network to the moles, but I that had to be cut out of the final game (maybe I should take this and build a propper game over it, with all the features I left out)
I'm also experiencing the lag issue, even in Chrome. Looks impressive though, and I really like the idea.
I would really urge you to write a fuller instruction on how to play the game or even better a tutorial intro level, because I had to reload 4-5 times to just figure out how the building stops and connecting worked. The limit of lines per stop (even though there seems to be a bug in that number if you make a circular line). Never found any undo either.
I think I got it down, but I didn't find any speed up the pace at which the game runs so I don't know if I got any revenue unfortunately. There was no clear indication that my lines were in operation either.
Some dudes stopped walking, don't know if they simply were too upset. Clicking on those to the left side made their info come outside the screen.
I think this could become a fun game, but for me there was a bit too much troubleshooting to even get to playing. Unfortunately.
Really interresting idea and great graphics ! You really should polish this game in a post-compo version ! Lot of potential ;)
Really great concept
Great entry. I love resource management/strategy games, and they seem to be a bit of a rarity. The graphics are great, and the concept and mechanics are solid and well executed. It was a little bit laggy in places, but never un-playable for me. Nicely done.
earning money doesnt go really fast, it is still a nice game :)
Unfortunately I don't understand it. I built some subway stations and connected them, but none of the moles ever entered one. Although the mole happiness increases, I earn no money. I tired to restart several times, but no luck. The idea ist good, but I am not able to play it right.
very innovative concept.
Well this seems interesting, but I don't understand the controls.
Really like when people attempt to make these types of games! Awesome! Really 'dug' it! See what i did there ;)
it took me a while to understand the game but finally I did, great concept, graphics are good, remembers me to simcity 2000 lol.
Nice graphics and idea. I have an issue with the rythm of the game, you have to wait way too long to get a new station.
No lag here, even in Firefox. Interesting concept, would love to see this expanded.
This looks great and I can definitely see where you were going with it :)
It runs perfectly fine for me in Chrome (Mac Os X), but didn't run at all in Firefox.
The line creating does seem to be a bit bugged. It created some random lines which I didn't want to and didn't create other lines that I DID want to make (always telling me a station can only have 2 lines - even when I still only had used 1 line on the entire map)...
I like the idea of this, I'm a bit of a city builder nut , but I think the mole people needed to be a bit more random where they go. After I placed some stations and had no money (well, $200 but it won't let you place another then) none of the moles walked past my stations :(
I liked the concept but I definitely didn't understand how to make progress since the moles never entered the stations or I made money. :(
The concept is good, I found the theme amusing :) Didn't quite understand how to get the moles using my system either, also the moles are very hard to click on, so you have to kinda judge where they're going to be when you click on them. While it didn't lag on my computer, it sure got my temperatures up, which is a little disconcerting since this game doesn't seem like it should be so demanding.
A solid proof of concept with a lot of potential.
Consider the following, if you decide to build an extended edition:
-Ability to remove stations and lines.
-Ability to see worker traffic paths, either by clicking on a building to see all in&out traffic (as in SimCity4) or by showing the paths of all current workers.
-Another possibility is to show average in&out amounts based on city blocks/areas on the map as an overlay of sorts (0 apartments, 25 workplaces in this area)
-Workers should seek nearby stations on a known radius (they might already do this but it's not explained/show anywhere)
-Ability to pause the game (just to be able to click on those bloody moles!)
Basically more useful and easy to understand information for the player as well as interface improvements.
Amazing AI!
Nice concept. I didn't understand everything but I reached 80% mole satisfaction so I'm quite happy with myself :)
I really sucked at this game, but I included it in part 19 of my Ludum Dare Compilation video series, if you'd like to take a look :) http://youtu.be/KGS8tZwHKag
Needs a bit of extra work but the concept is good and I like the story behind it!