
PlotMachine
How to Play:
- Controls: mouse / trackpad: click, drag and drop
- Use coins to buy seeds and start the plot-machine
- Plant seeds into the machine while it spins - using the pink lever
- Unlock and activate tools to keep your plants watered, heated and sunlit - to score points and grow cash!
- Hit target scores for each cycle to survive, get rich and most importantly - more plants!
- Tip: fool around and do some tricks with your coins, but try not to lose them!
Known issues
- Seed info cards are too small and hard to read: play in full-screen mode or download available OS executables for a better experience.
- Sound debug menu (top-right) is visible: use it to play notes and changes keys and modes - or just ignore it :)
- Volume warning: while headphones are recommended for better experience - sound effects can build up causing audio artefacts and volume spikes. Will fix after jam end.
☘️ Plot, Plant, Profit! 💰
In this gambling-gardening world, magic seeds are your most powerful possession. Some of them are even able to grow cash, but they require careful conditioning. Luckily, our talented team of engineers at E-Crop have provided you with the ultimate solution: the Plot Machine. This mechanical marvel takes care of all your plants needs - from seed to harvest. It's even delivered straight to your door - free of charge. The only catch: it's coin-operated. Good thing you saved those quarters after all!
Credits
- Brink - development
- bmo.green - audio
- Manukama01 - game design, code
- Julien Kaspar - testing, deployment
- Vivikowski - art
Made in Godot 4.4
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
Authors | vivikowski, bmo.green, Manukama01, Julien Kaspar, rBrink21 |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | Godot, Krita |
Tags | 2D, Farming, gambling |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Mouse |
Comments
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The art for the plants is so pretty! Cool use of the loop theme, I just think it's too easy to do really well. Maybe less coins so I have to make tougher decisions?