A downloadable game for Windows

Welcome to Phoenix Forest! 

Your goal here is to take the barren, shallow soil before you and create a thriving, balanced ecosystem! 

But how?? 

Begin by planting grass in the dry soil. Grass does not cost much energy, but returns little as well. Maintaining a healthy meadow will allow you to summon rabbits, which restore your energy faster, but its real value may come at the end of every growing season, when the fire season begins. 

During this time, animals flee and your plants will be consumed by raging forest fires, burning them away and returning the map to a blank slate. But all is not lost! Plots that held plants when the fire began will be nourished by the ashes your plants become, allowing them to support more complex vegetation when the growing season begins again! Where grass once was, bushes will spring up, allowing you to summon more and different herbivores to feast on their fruits and leaves, and carnivores to keep their population under control (they may be a bit too good at this at the moment)! 

The more animals in your forest, the faster you will recover energy, but be careful not to overload your ecosystem! See how long you can last!

Layout

The left pane: icons for summoning animals or planting seeds.

The right pane: Information hub. The top shows information as you hover over things, and the bottom gives you data: current level, energy, score, etc.

Notice the bars on the bottom; the red one is a visual representation of how long until the next fire, whereas the green one is a visual representation of how much energy you have.

Controls

Move camera: WASD

Pause game: Space Bar

Summon plants: Click on the icon for the plant you'd like to place, and click on the tile you'd like to place it. Clicking and dragging the mouse will result in placing multiple instances of that plant.

Summon animals: Click on the icon for the animal you'd like to plant. Assuming you meet the requirements to summon it, it will spawn somewhere within the world.

Things of note

Burned plants do give you some energy back when the fire comes through.

Berry bushes regrow their fruit after some time.

Ash accumulates on tiles after plants are burned on them. When nothing has been replanted on a tile that has ash, it is a very dark brown, and when the tile can support planting a tree (which takes 3 instances of ash accumulation), the soil itself changes from a pale brown to a much deeper brown.

The game is considered "lost" when one of the following conditions are met:

  • You do not summon an animal within a fire cycle.
  • All of your animals run out of food.
  • If you have no animals and you do not have any energy to, at a minimum, plant grass and summon a bunny.

Credits

Make sure to check out the lovely folks I worked with on this project! 

Couch Sloth: https://twitter.com/CouchSlothV

Glacier: https://oceanhahn.itch.io/ https://twitter.com/windfallapples 

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorPixelTypist
Made withFL Studio, Unity, Aseprite
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

Download

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build.zip 27 MB

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A fun game!! :D I enjoyed the resource balancing mechanic very much, and that scale up of the forest ecosystem as the player's energy reserves level up is always fun to see. I LOVED the little animations of the critters going about their business in the woods, overall structure felt delightfully solid and everything works like a charm! Also the wolf's summon button face tho xDD The art, music, and code are all executed beautifully, great work all around!! If you guys revisit it, will there potentially be levels with introduced puzzles or "enemy" elements like invasive plant/animal species to work around? Either way, great job!! Thank you for sharing this with us! :D

Thanks! Your point about invasive plant/animals species is a very interesting one. Not one that we've considered up to this point, but I think it's a super promising idea to play around with. So... maybe c;

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I'm in love with how much polished gameplay y'all put together in a week! The vegetation and animal animations are beautiful (I expect no less from these artists) - the part that impressed me most is how soothing the gameplay felt, though. I enjoyed planting things and watching animals doing their thing, as I waited the timer to run out each round. I'm surprised how long I played around with this!

Thank you! Couch and Glacier did a wonderful job, and I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for taking the time to play it c:

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Wow, I am unbelievably impressed! This was so much fun and I really enjoyed it! Firstly, the art was STUNNING ! I think the high pixel density for the grass, bushes, trees and soil really added a "retro PC game" vibe, but the low pixel density for the animals gave it a very cutesy charm, I really really enjoyed it! The music was very ambient and calming and it really helped add to the general aesthetic of the game. The UI and programming was CLEAN and polished. I would ADORE seeing more of this game, please let us know if you will be continuing work with this, I am at the edge of my seat ! :))) 10/10 

Thank you for taking the time to play it, Sodor! c: And thank you for organizing the jam that brought it to life! 

Couch, Glacier, and I do absolutely intend on continuing to work more on the game! :3 So you'll eventually see updates ^^ If you ever have a moment, I'd love to pick your brain about what you didn't enjoy/what you would have liked to see.