So, in case we return to this in the future: "Adding [number] to row/column" adds 1 to the value of every face in that ingredients column/row The ingredients determine your recipe, BUT, the number on the recipe is really important! The recipes which have the option of adding more things will often pay for more if you add more than one, which can be deciphered from the "2, 8, 2" on the recipe on the right (or before it's bought)
Suggestion: more orders available is a GOOD thing - do *not* clear out the docket until you litterally have to - you probably could have gotten that full house with one more turn, which you could have had if you didn't fill out the ones order the last round
What a charming little game! I agree with the you that a more robust tutorial is needed. It took me until like round 3 of your first attempt to realize how the ingredient pips were added on each die face. Still seems like a fun game tho~
tried it after seeing this video won like second or third try mostly through focusing on certain numbers and getting lucky with high value orders stuff to the tune of like 24 per
I played this after you noticed it on stream, it seems fun but I wish there was more clarity on how the different possible orders were determined! Like I get that it's based on the ingredients and random from there but I'm unclear on whether adding duplicates of certain orders can increase their frequency, etc.
He had the right idea trying to get 2s and 3s only then threw the thought right out the window 😂
So, in case we return to this in the future:
"Adding [number] to row/column" adds 1 to the value of every face in that ingredients column/row
The ingredients determine your recipe, BUT, the number on the recipe is really important! The recipes which have the option of adding more things will often pay for more if you add more than one, which can be deciphered from the "2, 8, 2" on the recipe on the right (or before it's bought)
All bagets and a 4 of a kind dish is op
You just need a whole lot of consistent values and an expensive food and the game is cake.
Most expensive dish is straight thought
I played this demo right this morning really happy to see you play it
The music is God tier. Found myself jammin out low key
Shout out to the incredible Nicholas Kumashov for doing the music, what a guy
Suggestion: more orders available is a GOOD thing - do *not* clear out the docket until you litterally have to - you probably could have gotten that full house with one more turn, which you could have had if you didn't fill out the ones order the last round
A lot of fun to watch!!! 🎉
Not sure if it's up your alley but there is a neat golf roguelike called cursed to golf
Very cool, I'm new to this channel but its so awesome you deserve so many more subs, the game looks amazing!
I'm relatively new too, agreed
What a charming little game! I agree with the you that a more robust tutorial is needed. It took me until like round 3 of your first attempt to realize how the ingredient pips were added on each die face. Still seems like a fun game tho~
Olexa here with the awesome demos
tried it after seeing this video won like second or third try mostly through focusing on certain numbers and getting lucky with high value orders stuff to the tune of like 24 per
I played this after you noticed it on stream, it seems fun but I wish there was more clarity on how the different possible orders were determined! Like I get that it's based on the ingredients and random from there but I'm unclear on whether adding duplicates of certain orders can increase their frequency, etc.
This is one of my future areas of focus :)
Getting close to 100k Tyler 👀
The last 1000 is moving slowly :)
Looks neat
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