Welcome to Mars by NoAim91
Welcome to Mars
A strategic narrative Game about a venture of a Mars colonisation.

Take the Role of a A.I. Commander of the first Human Mars colony in 2028.
ToDo: - I totally forgot to add a Resault Screen ( win / fail ) - I like to port it in a web version, but the porting won´t work currently. That problem has taken me hours.
| HTML5 (web) | https://noaim91.itch.io/welcome-to-mars |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/41/welcome-to-mars |
Ratings
| Given | 9🗳️ | 0🗨️ |
1. Adding a end screen & a lose state (as you mentioned in the description)
2. Making your builders reappear when a building has been done. Like bluewingtitan said, they disappear after you've finished building a building, so I couldn't continue after a while as my builders just died out.
3. Even when I had many builders and bunch of materials, I wasn't able to build most buildings. I'm not sure why this happened, I think it was a bug?
The game was really nice though, definitely a very good job after 2 days. If you make some minor fixes this is really promising! Great work dude (or dudette).
And settler never arrived, the expected arrival time just went to negative, another time I got 12 colonists on the 5th month and even more until I ended up with 44/6 settlers very quickly.
good news everyone! It works now inside the web browser! (But only in 1 out of 3 trys) ... however, if it won´t start just press F5 and refresh your browser! Make sure you click one time at "game titel" so the game is focused! (otherwise it won´t take the key input)
I still don't really understand how O2/Co2 work. CO2 usage makes it sound like it should depelete each cycle. From what I've gathered, you create CO2 equivalent to your population, and must convert that much CO2 to O2 to be sustainable?
If you're at food cap, say 20/20, and you produce 3 food while using 3 food, you end up with 17 food as you don't have enough room to store... Or maybe it actually takes it into account and puts you at 20 - 6 + 3 = 17? I can't tell, but it warned me that I over-produced which seems silly.
I'm using Chrome on windows 10.
Tried several times