The Girl And The Bees by Jely L.

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made by Jely L. for LD30 (JAM)
IMPORTANT: You will need the rpgmaker vx ace RTP to play this game.


Hi everyone!

This was not an easy project. I very quickly felt overwhelmed and kinda slept too much... But i managed to produce something! yay! (it's probably not very well balanced tho)

Anyway,

In this game, you are Luca, a young girl whose parents have been away for a bit too long, so she has to start taking care of her family's garden.

You can grow 2 types of plants in this game: flowers and vegetables(like carrots). Flowers are used by the bees as food whil the vegetables are... well your food.

The idea was that the 2 worlds connected were the same world but from the pov of either Luca or the bees. i wanted to have a more "zoomed in" map for the bee sections but i... kinda run out of time.

My concept fell a bit short, but maybe you'll enjoy it!


Controls:
-Arrows to move
-Enter to interact

Note:
- when you control luca you can end your phase by interacting with the frontdoor.
- When you control the bee you'll have to interact with the hive

That's all!

Feedback

jggiles
26. Aug 2014 · 14:07 UTC
Hi - Tried to play your game, but I get an error saying RPG Maker is required, which I do not have : /
PaperBlurt
30. Aug 2014 · 09:14 UTC
Nice graphics, even though I don't have RPG maker.
Aglavra
06. Sep 2014 · 22:39 UTC
I was able to play the game, because I have RTP installed :). I liked the graphics (especially interiors), and for me it was always difficult to use some own grahics in RPG Maker instead pre-made tilesets, so I wonder, how was you able to do this in short time.

Maybe you should make a package with RTP included? The file will be bigger but people will be able to play game without installing RTP separately.

What about the game itself, I liked the idea, but it needs more gameplay elements - some stats, different kinds of vegetables maybe... Though, it is a good start.
Buttsteam
13. Sep 2014 · 16:15 UTC
It's okay. I sort of liked the idea of instead of a literal meaning of Connected Worlds, it's more figurative.