My Voice is My Weapon by Forlorn79

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made by Forlorn79 for LD32 (JAM)
Use the power of protest to convert citizens to your cause, while avoiding getting busted! Current locations from the Capital District of New York State. This is my first game ever.

This game is not playable on almost any mobile device, because there are far too many sprites, and it locks up. Some browsers don't support voice synthesis, but I found Chrome works best for me.

Ratings

Coolness 36% 1811
Overall(Jam) 2.83 829
Fun(Jam) 2.13 1020
Humor(Jam) 3.00 448
Innovation(Jam) 3.88 79
Mood(Jam) 2.89 637
Theme(Jam) 3.71 267

Feedback

xbcw
21. Apr 2015 · 00:25 UTC
Feminism!
Murchurl
21. Apr 2015 · 01:45 UTC
Interesting concept. Shame there wasn't much to do other than gather followers. Really enjoyed running around repeating my slogan "Yo peeps, Join ma crib we get free cookies!" Heh heh. Overall love the idea follows the theme really well.
Omiya Games
22. Apr 2015 · 00:32 UTC
This game is really hard! A job well-done. I have a hard time telling what's the cops, and what are normal citizens, though.

Chrome seems to allow voice synthesization, although Firefox doesn't. Weird.
emmelineprufrock
23. Apr 2015 · 05:40 UTC
Love the Google Earth thing, and an interesting concept!
Techblogogy
23. Apr 2015 · 06:47 UTC
Very hard game! Although it is quite interesting.
jhell
23. Apr 2015 · 08:29 UTC
This was really laggy on my machine :(. But I like the concept, and the Google Earth art is clever. Good point for the customization at the start though :). However the readability in game is bad imo, maybe you should have outlined all the sprites with something flashy.
Dejvo
23. Apr 2015 · 14:34 UTC
this game is fenomenal for some reason. i was not sure what exactly to do or how exactly to do it but this must have taken a lot of programming. and it's fun. great job
TheMeorch
24. Apr 2015 · 20:42 UTC
Very interesting idea. It's difficult to visually follow what is happening though, due to the small size of the people and the visual complexity of the background. If you could find ways to more clearly convey what is going on to the player, it would help this unique experience.
NickMakesGames
03. May 2015 · 02:17 UTC
I had a really tough time with this one. It's extremely difficult to identify where the stars are on the map, and the immediacy with which they fail you can feel a little bit unfair.
On a more positive note, I'm very impressed with the amount of options for customization/role play there are here. It gives players a chance to be just a bit more invested in the gameplay, which is pretty neat.
dreamlogician
07. May 2015 · 01:59 UTC
I love the voice synthesis and customization options, the idea of getting lost in the crowd, and the way that your followers start to wander away if you don't actively keep their attention and keep reminding them of the cause. Nice entry!
Larzan
11. May 2015 · 08:19 UTC
Great idea, a bit difficult to control as you bump into everything.
But great take on the theme!
Zeriver
12. May 2015 · 00:16 UTC
Pretty nice, simplistic game.
Xanjos
12. May 2015 · 00:16 UTC
I loved the customisation aspects of the game (especially the synthetic voice) but it's literally too hard to find the player since all the actors in the game are too small.
RyanNielson
12. May 2015 · 00:50 UTC
Neat little game, I love the usage of maps. It was hard to read the text in the buttons and selection lists though because of my screen resolution I think.
crazya02
12. May 2015 · 00:54 UTC
It felt pretty aimless...
Dejvo
12. May 2015 · 06:38 UTC
nice placement congrats! you've commented on my game so i am just letting you to know that i am working on adding to the game right now. follow it on gamejolt to get updates http://gamejolt.com/games/adventure/dare-to-juice/62107/
steboots
13. May 2015 · 17:43 UTC
Finally figured out what this game reminds me of, Syndicate from the 90's. This game is the embodiment of the persaudatron, easily the most fun inducing gadget from Syndicate. A whole based around it would be a blast, got a good start here, keep it up!