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Excavation Manager

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edve98 2016-08-29 15:30

I have to say I really liked this game! (Although I had to restart a few times until I got how to play it). Good work!

If I have to say which part should be improved it would be to make ui nicer because gameplay is pretty solid!

sri-harsha-chilakapati 2016-08-30 16:48

Nice game, although it took me a few minutes to figure out how to play. A bit nice GUI, and a tutorial section will make the game great.

Also some slow background music will keep the mood of the player for the long time. Nice game overall.

ointment 2016-08-30 17:45

Ooh, I have a sweet tooth for resource management games like this. This one's seems to have a clear "coffee break" focus too, the world needs more games like this.

I can see how the lack of guidance can be a hindrance, but the visual feedback allows learning through several plays.

wheerd 2016-08-31 00:07

This is a cice game with an interesting mechanic. The graphics and sounds are nice. It took me a while to figure out, how everything works, but then it was fun :) Nice work!

cmangas 2016-08-31 11:16

I like the idea of searching for artifacts, then digging them up and researching them. It is fun for a while, but a better explanation on how the mechanics work would make it a bit easier to get into the game.

The graphics are fitting, but some relaxing music would help the game a lot, if you plan to continue the proyect.

Keep the good work!

tijn 2016-09-04 21:32

The concept of managing a dig site is pretty cool. I like that you first have to search before you can actually setup your operation.

I think maybe it would be cooler if the camps spawns workers that don't disappear if there's nothing in their path, but instead walk to a vacant spot?

I like playing business simulation games a lot and there is some potential here, but I feel it needs more refinement to make it really work.

The style of the whole thing is pretty appealing to me. It feels a bit like an old Atari game, which is cool.

Good job!