Amareica by Marin Davys
'Amareica' is a horse-gambling simulator wherein an evil is summoned to an all-American derby.


Music by Nathan Duke, art by Caleb Duke (he sourced some of his textures from Edvard Munch paintings and used this horse model: https://opengameart.org/content/horse-of-spring-0; thus our exclusion from the graphics category).
| Itch.io | https://mdavys.itch.io/amareica |
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/55/amareica |
Ratings
| Overall | 428th | 3.708⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 933th | 3.083⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 156th | 3.896⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 1081th | 2.875⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 165th | 3.917⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 3th | 4.625⭐ | 26🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 25🗳️ | 38🗨️ |
Seriously, it was pretty fun. The graphics and sound are hilarious. I could not figure out what the eyes and lips do. They have a hover effect, but I concluded they are just for mood. Great job.
Graphics Audio and Atmosphere are great
...I made a profit, but in the end I'm not sure whether that mattered
10/10, a very strange and very cool experience.
I have *NO IDEA* what is going on here, but I loved the whole thing. Or what I saw of it. One of the few things I've seen on here that I'm inspired to return to to try and figure out more about.
The racing sequences were so wonderfully weird, both audio/visuals, and the interface was eerily opaque (the lips and eyes?? what???)
I'm a fan. Go make more games please, I'll buy them and concern my friends and family by playing them.
I played a couple times and both times the second race was this black and white moving horse meshes. I wasn't sure if it was a bug or intended, haha. I lost all my money, though, so I quit :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
I expect this will be the most *interesting* game I will play in this LD, lol, good job!
No - thank you! It’s pleasing to hear that this has appeared as something ‘new’ to you. Have a most excellent weekend!
Was a bit confusing where in the choice "Sure" was highlighted, however my character said "What's it to you", the other choice. I reloaded immediately and relied on the word being gray this time around. In my head it makes much more sense that the highlighted option is the one being chosen.
I wonder if eyes and lips in the menu do anything? Or they are here just for visual effect? I tried clicking on them a lot :)
To be quite honest, I know nothing about betting on horses, so options "Place" and "Show" were confusing to me. I dunno, I supposed "places" means like, top 5 or something? What is show then, she showed up to the race? :D Sorry, I just have no idea. I bet people who are into it would have a blast though. I lost all money first run and then just kept looking at the races money-free xD
That said, I enjoyed the overall experience and I am happy I decided to try this game. I was rewarded with crazy cutscenes of races that kept getting crazier, in a good way, and a fantastic creepy CG in the end, with music that SLAPS.

This is a small horror-like experience that I really enjoy. There is something unsettling about it, mysterious and so - scary, but without jumpscares or whatnot, and without losing sleep over it. Just a satisfying game that I got to play during my work break.
Thank you <3
In the races, I would recommend some indication of which horse(s) I bet on, because I think the feeling of "cheering them on" would be fun.
I think the text design could overall be improved. The organization of information wasn't the clearest (you can use frames to separate blocks of related info), and the justification and kerning of characters made it hard to read.
Also, the betting interface could be iterated on. I don't think I found a way to remove bets once placed (for example, if I accidently clicked one too many times. Or four too many times. Don't judge me!!)
Thank you so much for these detailed and astute observations! I'd never even considered your points about the betting screen before but I think you're spot on - there's too much information and it seems that it's presented in a way that makes it less legible and 'meaningful' than it should be. Same goes for the races - I feel like people are watching the effects and camerawork more than the horses due to the indistinguishability of the horse models. I plan to make a 2.0/expansion in a little bit and will include many of your suggested revisions in this future draft. Once again, thanks for playing, and good luck (having played your game, I hope it places well!).