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Broccolily

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A cozy little game! Like others have said, the object placement works very, very well and the game has an overall very relaxing vibe. I liked the plot as well. It wasn't complex, but it was a competently told story of learning about another person and how that can inspire us and help us grow. I also hid the piggy bank inside the ceiling to keep it away from thieves, which I think counts as high level gameplay.

A cozy little game! Like others have said, the object placement works very, very well and the game has an overall very relaxing vibe. I liked the plot as well. It wasn't complex, but it was a competently told story of learning about another person and how that can inspire us and help us grow. I also hid the piggy bank inside the ceiling to keep it away from thieves, which I think counts as high level gameplay.

Some very interesting math going on with the ingredients that I don't fully understand, but it's a very neat concept! The various ingredients gave me a chuckle and I could easily see it being expanded into a larger game about trying to make burgers to fit customer's tastes. One thing is that missing the burger with the top bun seems to softlock the game, but other than that, quite fun!

As a fan of both rhythm and idle games, I love this idea! Clicking in an idle game is usually pretty boring, but turning it into a beat made it really fun, and it's steady enough that you can keep it going while still browsing the upgrades. I also think it's really cute that instead of amassing a bunch of money, you're just making sure everyone is having a good time dancing. And more games should have a button that adds a dog to the screen. Good job!

Haha, thank you! The logo was the one thing made before the jam, but it fit so well with the aesthetic that I couldn't not use it!

Thank you very much! I wish I had more time to make them more distinct and have different animations, but I'm glad you still liked them!

Thank you very much! I tried making a 3D platformer for a game jam a while back and lemme tell ya, it goes a lot smoother if you aren't also learning how to use Godot at the same time.

Oh dear, I'm sorry for the resolution bug, but thank you nonetheless for playing it still! I'm glad I was able to capture that nostalgic 90s feel!

Thank you very much! I'd like to release a more complete version one day, so I'll definitely keep camera sensitivity in mind!

Thank you very much! I ran out of time and couldn't implement a win screen, unfortunately, but congrats on getting all the kisses! I sprint might have helped, but really I fell victim to the all too common pitfall of simply making levels too large for how much content there was.

Thank you very much! I had originally planned for 3 levels that kept track of everything the player collected, but ended up not being able to work on it as much as I had hoped, so the hearts ended up being for nothing. I'll have to look into the web version some more, browser games are truly mysterious!

Hello, I sent a pitch via email (from broccolilygames@gmail.com) just now, although the links in the email may have marked it as spam. Sorry for the inconvenience!

Just in time for Halloween, it's Blood Dawn and Unrelenting Executor, a survival horror adventure game with old school aesthetics!

  • Explore the mansion, solve puzzles, and dodge enemy attacks to find a way to escape in this classic style, fixed camera survival horror.
  • Discuss items and rooms with your ragtag group of allies to uncover clues and grow closer to them.
  • Three ways to escape with two variants each for a total of six different endings.
  • Dawn creeps ever closer in Panic Mode, where time advances every time you change rooms, or take your time exploring in Relaxed Mode.
  • Flirt with a harpy!

Demo now available!

https://broccolily.itch.io/blood-dawn-and-unrelenting-executor

Thank you very much!

A very cute l'il platformer! I liked the little touches like the "nuh-uh" noise for invalid moves and Penny's face when she drops her stoned wife down a pit.

Thank you very much! I was pretty happy with how it turned out, so I'm glad others enjoyed it as well!