For The Gods by Jamscript

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made by Jamscript for LD 43 (COMPO)

"For The Gods" is a city building strategy game where you must expand your civilization whilst appeasing the gods with sacrifices, if the gods are unhappy then they will punish your civilization.

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wsKilljoy
03. Dec 2018 · 12:47 UTC
Lots of depth, I like it!
Jimbly
03. Dec 2018 · 20:56 UTC
The logo on the main screen, and the text in the Help screen, and, I'm guessing, the UI in the game (since I can't seem to do anything) are all cut off on my screen, presumably any screen that's not 16:9 (my screen availability is 16:10 or 4:3).
CJN
07. Dec 2018 · 04:58 UTC
I couldnt do anything because the ui did not show on my screen
AllesKapaul
12. Dec 2018 · 20:12 UTC
Creative concept. Your UI coloring however really hurt my eyes. First the checker menu and then that awefull color green.....
mAnimal
12. Dec 2018 · 20:46 UTC
I takes me a while to get into it but at the end is workink economical concept. Just add some lovely animations of animals and some scary music of the gods.
Bificommander
12. Dec 2018 · 20:50 UTC
A very nice concept, but I found it hard to figure out what determines income. Having 4 houses and two chicken pens, buying an extra chicken in one pen increased my income, but buying one in the other decreased it. Plopping down a gold mine(?) also seemed to decrease it. Also, I agree with @alleskapaul , the colors, especially the green grass, aren't very easy on the eyes.
YYZ
12. Dec 2018 · 20:58 UTC
Looks like a pretty cool concept of having to sacrifice animals to appease the god. I think the game does need better instructions as it wasn't very intuitive to get started and the help menu is overlapping (aspect ratio issues?) which causes the text to be covered and certain text unable to be read. I was also confused at the start as the left mouse button did nothing, and it was only until I tried right clicking did I realise that was the primary key to interact with the game. I think it would be better if the left mouse button was the primary key. But nevertheless, interesting concept! :)
Jupiter_Hadley
19. Dec 2018 · 12:15 UTC
Neat game! I included it in my compilation video series of games from the Ludum Dare, if you’d like to take a look :) https://youtu.be/RJjn8MPNuQ4