Idle Brain
Tiny idle game about upgrading your brain and having more thoughts.
Your thoughts run the lights in the city. Turn the lights back on.
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This is meant to be a quick prototype, which is why there is limited content and the scaling is very fast. CJG may revisit making more fully developed idle games in the future, but for now it's just an example.
Created by Cloud Jelly Games. All rights reserved.
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Lead Developer: Cameron Cunningham
Attributions
Made with Godot Engine (License)
Skyscraper Buildings Asset by OldNinjaCat (Modified from original) (Link)
Additional thanks to GDQuest and their "Learn 2D Gamedev from Zero with Godot 4" course for helping on this game development journey.
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | Cloud Jelly Games |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 2D, gdquest, Godot, Idle |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Mouse |
Accessibility | High-contrast, One button |
Comments
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Humorous game haha. I think caffeine (it was misspelt as 'caffine' in the game) actually harms your brain, but there was no effect on the brain in the game. Also, getting a doctorate negatively impacts one's emotions, and some studies have compared the level of stress of getting a doctorate degree with the death of a close family member - they found out that getting a doctorate feels more stressful and painful than that.
It was only later on that I realised there is a scroll bar on the right. It should be clearer that it is a scroll bar, otherwise it might be overlooked.
The dark blue colours of the rainbow spectrum used for the words do not contrast very well with the dark background. It could be changed to a lighter hue.
Cool concept :)
Thank you for taking the time to play it and giving feedback! I definitely forgot about spell checking anything, woops. That upgrade is meant to give more thoughts each time you actually click the brain, but I increased the scaling of everything else (to make the game quick to play) to where it's not really useful.
Also good points about the scrollbar and colors, I'll keep these things in mind for the future. :)