Succulent Drive USA by uvwar



Have You Ever Wanted to Drive a Succulent? Well Now You Can! Grow a Small Desert Plant and Beautify the Desert in Succulent Drive USA!
Arrow keys or WASD to drive!
Special Thanks to: Joyce[MinionsArt], Sam Loeschen
Ratings
| Overall | 483th | 3.167⭐ | 29🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 541th | 2.907⭐ | 29🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 460th | 3.135⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 542th | 3.135⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 248th | 3.481⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 51th | 3.75⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 421th | 2.904⭐ | 28🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 15🗳️ | 4🗨️ |
The idea of driving around an environment and growing yourself to then plant yourself somewhere is kinda nice, however I feel like the game lacked a little bit. It simply got kind of repetitive, even though I would have liked to know what happens when you pot all succulents. :D
You did a great job on the graphics, I really liked the appearance of the rocks, the pillars and the succulent. Keep it up!
As a game? no, it really needs some major polish
Graphics are pretty good
Mood/Fun are pretty nonexistent
Nice try, though!
Don't let this discourage you, game jams are tough!
One suggestion would be to indicate where the cloud is. The rain could leave a trail of water (by darkening the sand, making it seem wet). This adds some realism AND helps the player see where exactly to stand. Just like how Mario64 has a shadow below Mario to let the player know where he's going to land.
I also like how the game doesn't tell you where to go, but the world has conveniently shaped holes in different spots which are exactly the size of the pot. Tells the player what to do without a wall of text.
One con: The theme is not really on point. Maybe it's me, but to have a platformer/farming sim, you probably need to have more farming and sim elements. At this state, it's an explorative platformer with cute succulents.
All in all, enjoyable experience. Made me remember my poor succulent that died 2 days after I bought it :cry:
Mind to check our game:
https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/41/daxua
A shame there's no sound though, it would've made a big difference.