kciwsolb 2018-12-04 18:07
I like the graphics! I also like how the people just fall to bones when the get sacrificed.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD43 → Incaya
By bozarre, NachMnk, Sahnvour and CloMousse
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 733 | 3.16 | 27 | |
| Fun | 898 | 2.68 | 27 | |
| Innovation | 524 | 3.14 | 27 | |
| Theme | 271 | 3.84 | 27 | |
| Graphics | 130 | 4.25 | 28 | |
| Audio | 329 | 3.38 | 27 | |
| Humor | 575 | 2.72 | 26 | |
| Mood | 566 | 3.25 | 26 |
I like the graphics! I also like how the people just fall to bones when the get sacrificed.
So I tried it. I feel like... any enjoyment I could've had with this is kinda diminished by the inability to select multiple units simultaneously. In addition, if I spawn more then one thing at a time, they get stuck inside each other and occasionally get stuck permanent, with me being unable to get them out of each other. The sounds were inoffensive and the game looked pretty ok, but the base strategy gameplay just didn't have enough to it and didn't control cleanly enough for me to enjoy it.
Oh also, when I launched it, Steam VR launched as well? Weird.
I really dig the graphics!
This game looks so pretty.
I thought it was a little hard to understand what exactly had to be done. I could send my villagers to get grain, then use the grain to manufacture more villagers, but other than that, I couldn't get very far.
I think some written instructions and names to the buttons would've helped.
The art was great, but the gameplay was a bit rough. It took me a while to figure out what I could click and what I couldn't and the point system seemed arbitrary. It might help make that more clear if you were to highlight things that can be clicked when the mouse is over them.
I loved the concept and felt like it was really close to being a really fun game. Who doesn't like randomly sacrificing their workers?
The graphics is really awesome but the gameplay... I wasn't sure of the goal and the controls weren't too responsive. Honestly, the game was quite boring and too slow-paced with not much to do.
Gorgeous game visually, I liked the music too. I like the idea, sending your people to work, and then sacrificing them without remorse. But the game lacks some feedbacks, like what unit is selected, mouse over on possible targets ... Some powers button seemed to work arbitrarily. Anyway, good job on this ambitious entry!
The art is really cute! I just ask you to add graphics settings (speacially when you're making games with Unreal) to people with an old computer play. Anyway, good job!
The game is wonderfully beautiful and the music fits nicely with it ! It's a bit hard to understand what's going on in the game since there is very little feedback. I think i even put my own farm on fire ! Good job anyway !
Well done! It's impressive you got this all done in a weekend. The sounds were very reminiscent of my time playing AoE II. Great game!
One can see that there was a lot of effort put in there, congrats! I really like the low-poly aesthetics, small animations, and the soft pastel colours. Even the font is well chosen. Of course I could babble about what’s missing but probably the #1 thing is (as already mentioned by others) better visual feedback on what’s happening… maybe just a countdown of enemy units, or some kind of progress bars for comparison.
Also thanks for providing an HTML build.