Connecting Struggle
A simulation of what it is like to try to get people around you and maintain such relationships in the world.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | pecesdigitales |
Genre | Role Playing, Simulation |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Casual, jam, Singleplayer |
Comments
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Pretty nice. I didn't like the fact you don't automatically connect to circles when they turn into your color, but you have to click the same color again to connect to them.
Interesting concept, some really nice social commentary, but in it's current state it feels like there isn't quite enough content to keep one interested. I get that that's not really the point here, but still... Neat for a jam though.
Nice idea although I didn't get how to win after "Be yourself". But it is definitely a interesting game!
An interesting take on the theme of connection. I do wish there was some sounds or music to go along with everything but it demonstrates the concept great visually. I especially love how even if yo let everyone fall away, with some work you can still find someone again.
Thank you very much for the feedback! ( '^')9
It took some balancing to be able to get that exact thing working, I'm really glad someone got to try it out and enjoy it. ( ^-^)!
#relatablecontent :P Anyway, to be serious, some people's games feel more like prototypes for bigger ideas, but not yours. It may be small, but it feels fully realized, which I quite liked.
Why thank you! ( 'u')!
It's reassuring to know that it is being noticed as a full idea on its own, and that it is getting the point across. ( n_n)
I like your take on the theme! I had a tendency to accidentally click through the text because I was trying to choose a different way to act right when the screen changed, though. I was able to replay and see it the second time through. I found it easy to keep one friend, moderately difficult to keep 2-4 friends, and nearly impossible to keep more than 4. Nice job!
Aw thanks for taking the effort, means a lot. And thank you for the feedback!
I am glad that the intention of the mechanic was fully understood. Thank you very much for the comment. ( ^-^)/ !!!