A cute city-painter using cards and stickers, created for Glam Jam 2!

Click the [ +🃏 ] button in the bottom left to draw a card! Pick from the base buildings and place them on the map, or right-click to leave them in your hand! You can take stickers from the upper left panel and apply them to buildings on the map or to cards in-hand! Press [ F ] to flip the cards horizontally!

Click buildings on the map when you have nothing on your hand to pick up a card from the map! Cards will retain their stickers if you reclaim them!

Click the trash [ -🗑️] button to discard a held card, or press DELETE with it in hand~

Placing a sticker on a building replaces the sticker it has, if it has one! Click the [❌] button on the sticker tray to remove stickers from buildings!

CONTROLS:

W, A, S, D; Right-Click and Drag; SPACEBAR and Drag - Pan the map!

R - Re-center the map!

F - Mirror/flip a building horizontally (must have a building card selected)!

P - Enable/Disable scrolling background!

MOUSEWHEEL - Scroll through different stamps when you have one in hand!

BACKSPACE; DELETE; Right-Click - Discard held card or sticker!

Build your neighbourhood any way you like! <3


CREDITS:

Art: CouchSloth + PixelTypist

Programming: glacier

Made with python and pygame!

Published 9 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorglacier
GenreCard Game
TagsCity Builder, Sandbox

Comments

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This was a lot of fun.  I have always enjoyed old city builders, so this was perfect for me!  Good work!

Exploring all the designs is really fun! There's so much variety and the art style is extremely pretty! I would love to see this expanded out even more! 🏡

yay this was really cute! i enjoyed seeing all the different building designs, well done!

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so fun, i loved experimenting with stickers & building types! the font was a little hard to read at times but i think i got the gist of what everything is regardless :-)

Thank you! It was hard to find a font that worked reliably at that scale.

As you can see, I never quite got the hang of it. =w=;;;