sonicpixelation 2023-01-08 23:13
I played the tutorial but I didn't see the sell button in organ selling machine
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD52 → reOrganiser
By the-vecter
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 496 | 3.35 | 23 | |
| Fun | 510 | 3.19 | 23 | |
| Innovation | 178 | 3.66 | 23 | |
| Theme | 136 | 4.14 | 23 | |
| Graphics | 324 | 3.81 | 23 | |
| Audio | 285 | 3.40 | 23 | |
| Humor | 166 | 3.50 | 23 | |
| Mood | 211 | 3.76 | 23 |
I played the tutorial but I didn't see the sell button in organ selling machine
The main game looks like it works but the tutorial is broken, I played the main game a very neat Idea. I really liked the atmosphere the game set. Good Job.
Oops I forgot to update the tutorial :p it should be fixed now.
Fun experience. It'd be great if you could physically swap the organs but I still had a good time. I like the mechanic of parsing the 'contracts', I think you could have gone even heavier with like 10 choices every time to try and maximize profit. The gameplay gets repetitive after a while, but I just think that's because $50K is too much, if you condensed this into 1 day and say $10K I bet it would do super well. I also experienced a bug with some funky maths in days 3+ where I wouldn't receive as much as the reward said, like 1k instead of 4k, and I got the "well, well, well" message at like 45k which was a bit disappointing, but oh well. Good work!
@the-vecter nice game, really enjoyed. The sound design is best of all, sets up the atmosphere nicely.
Nice game, a bit gruesome but excellent take on the theme! Great atmosphere and audio. Made my 50000 in the middle of the fourth day :) A few bugs/suggestions:
- The text floating in the air is hard to read with pixelization unless you come really close, but at this point it stops filling the entire screen so you have to move left-right to read the text, which is a but frustrating - A few times in between the tutorial & the settings (or somewhere in there) the mouse pointer was hidden and I couldn't click anything. This seemed to restore itself in a few seconds though so not a huge problem, but might be worth looking into. - After you've figured out that you just need to harvest everything good and better, the gameplay becomes very repetitive and non-challenging, with the only real choice being which customer to select, and this is still pretty trivial (take the legendary, if there isn't one take the exceptional, otherwise take the one with the most good stuff), and you simply keep pressing buttons and clicking a lot without much interest. So, I'd say this needs some tweaking, e.g. maybe add some random events.
Great game!
Decent entry, good job
Love the atmosphere but the game didnt really seem to work for me.
It seems the web version doesn't really work like I can't place organs anywhere. It's better in windows though. I think you've got a pretty interesting and different idea here which is quite cool! Graphics are nice too, pretty ambitious for a jam, honestly!
I tried both web build and windows build and it seemed a little bugged here and there. I suddenly had some stuff in my hand that I could't get rid of etc. Really liked what was there a lot, though. The idea is quite neat. You can pup a lot of thought into which job to take for maximum profit. Yum, yum, yum. Neat concept! Good execution.
Interesting take on the concept :) Its simple and fun. Too bad I couldn't see the sell price, I like to optimize the value in those kind of games. Still great work, well done !
Cool entry !
I was really waiting for this type of harvest for this ludum dare. If on top of that there could be stock exchange prices times series of each organ types it would be awesome for trading ^^.
Very fun ! :smile:
Really interesting approach to the theme. The game looks great, sounds good, and plays really well. Nice work.
I think more sounds on the main menu and the text typing would be good and maybe a sensitivity slider. But I love the aesthetic and gameplay of this game! Might be my favorite this jam
Nice take on the theme and really cleanly executed idea too. Well done!