Symbios by drestuff

Symbios :microscope:
- Don't let the microbes fight each other!
Controls :mousethreebutton:
- Drag microbes away from each other to avoid fights :fire:
- Click LMB anywhere to feed the microbes healthy bacteria :pill:
- Use WASD/Arrows to move your microscope or swipe using RMB/MMB
- Zoom microscope :mag: in & out using mouse wheel or +/-
- Press (:grey_question:) button in-game for more information
Builds :sparkles:
Links :eye:
- Game by drestuff
* Music by hellocomics
Sound effects from Kenney, Soundjay, Freesound (DCSFX, OwlStorm, Corsica_S, Splicesound) :pray:
| Original URL | https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/38/symbios |
Ratings
| Overall | 173th | 3.739⭐ | 48🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 314th | 3.289⭐ | 47🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 166th | 3.6⭐ | 47🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 81th | 4.044⭐ | 47🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 102th | 4.326⭐ | 48🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 91th | 3.826⭐ | 48🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 257th | 2.975⭐ | 42🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 183th | 3.652⭐ | 48🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 58🗳️ | 77🗨️ |
I think the pathing of the microbes can be improved, I had instances where the microbes were just standing still but the best strategy I found was to separate both of them from one another by sectioning the map into pink and grays :smile:
@wtoa Thanks! Ah yeah, it's not much of a game but I did try to make it as complete of an experience as possible at the very least. You're right, in hindsight I should probably have increased the line-of-sight range for the little microbes a bit more and been more creative with the pathing AI. I pretty much just slapped in a flocking system and called it a day :sweat:
Ironically, in our game you need to bring microbes together. It's a small, crazy world!
Overall it's really a great and solid entry, but the one thing I didn't understand in terms of gameplay was the purpose of feeding healthy bacteria to the microbes. Did it make them distracted for a moment or was it for some other purpose? I wasn't really able to find what exactly they did, especially after using the separation strategy.
I also really like the music and how it fits with the game, as well as the simple graphics of it. Everything is simple in nature, yet effective. Congrats! :smile:
Anyway, I really like the feel of the game!
Hehe yep, they do gain health when you feed them. I wanted to be a bit vague with this mechanic instead of having some sort of health bar, mostly for aesthetic reasons but I see now that it might have been a mistake on my part! :flushed:
Loved the art in general, the music was very fitting, and the UI was really polished (I love that).
Awesome entry! Good job
The microscope effect was a pretty creative take on 'small world'.
Unfortunately, what I didn't really enjoy was the gameplay itself. Dragging them apart felt like a chore, and not like fun. I think the bacteria are maybe a little too small to click and drag? Or moved too fast?
Anyway, thanks for making it, I'll take it as an inspiration and will definitely show it around!
Good job!
I found a bug by the way. If you drag microbes out of view fast, they disappear.
Jokes aside the art style and general feel of the game super well polished and stylish, with all sorts of cute details. Nice job.
Cool game thanks :)
harmony and that did not feel right so I changed everything... and here we are and yet we still have to segregate the two different colours. So sad! But hey, at least it's not a game where the player actively kills stuff :sob:
A little bit to much clicking, it would be nice to have more strategic elements. It would be interesting to see more kinds of bacteria and their interactions in post-jam.
The controls are a little fidgety - it's hard to sometimes click on the microbe I want to click on. And navigating around the space felt a bit difficult. I'm really impressed by the fact that it is a 'complete' game experience (ie it has music, title screen, help etc) - a great accomplishment considering it was made during a jam!
However the art and atmosphere look catchy and polished ( I really like the color palette!), and the concept seems interesting. I wish I'll be able to play maybe later!
Keep up the good work!
Its a entertaining game and its so fun
All in all a very good and well published game. Love the 3d effect!