A farmer is trying to build a house on a floating island. You must harvest apples and grain in order to pay for it.

Controls

Move  -> WASD or Arrow Keys

Interact -> Space

Camera -> Any mouse button to pan, scroll to zoom in and out.


This game was made over 3 weeks for the Ludum Dare 52 Game Jam where the theme was "Harvest".

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars
(7 total ratings)
AuthorLazyAlarm
GenreSimulation
TagsFarming, Short, Singleplayer

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The Farm Above - Windows.zip 26 MB
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Comments

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Nice! Lovely little game!

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Also kept going "no no nO NO--" when I accidentally kicked an apple off the edge lol

very nice

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Not funny, have bugs, not intuitive...

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The guy barely had any free time to make this, cut him some slack

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great game, I like how you designed the game even while you were very busy!

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nice

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Tiny nitpicks:

- Spacebar is in the `ui_accept` (i think) input action so closing the shop also presses a button.

- I would've preferred the "picking up" raycast if that's what it is, to be in the input direction rather than the player's actual facing direction. Sometimes I would press a direction and try to pick up an apple, but the player didn't turn fast enough so I would just kick it off the island. But that also might feel a bit unnatural so idk.


Otherwise, nice.

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It would be great if there was a button to fully deplete one resource for another. It would also be great if there was a way to signal to the player that a patch of wheat has fully grown.

As a fan of your YouTube channel and Animal Crossing, I'm very satisfied with this game. Keep up the great work!

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I could say this is a charming li'l game, and impressive for twenty-four hours' work squeezed in amidst other things, but that would be breaking the pattern.

So instead, I'll just say "nice."

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