Thanks for sharing! I recorded myself playing through this entire video game (I obtained everything to my knowledge, even created some custom plushies heheh) and uploaded the session on my gaming YouTube channel:
I was looking through r/incrementalgames and found one of your posts advertising this game. Immediately, I was hit with a wave of nostalgia about Neopets, so I clicked on it right away.
I'm currently producing green plushies. I play a bunch of incremental games at once, so if one starts lagging I can click over to another one and never have to slow down. I'm very happy to have this game as one of them.
The paintbrush-themed plushies are a wonderful detail. I really love your font and color choices, and your cheery, welcoming descriptions. I just clicked on the Spend tab and I can't stop giggling, "The Joomble Machine is currently asleep! It can only be woken by a party of at least 25 Joombles and promises rare plushies." is the perfect encapsulation of the cute, whimsical logic that kid-me loved. I can't wait to get 25 Joombles and see what epic secrets I'll uncover.
I love how the patterned plushie names have alternating colors to match their colors.
It seems to get slower in the mid-late game. I'm on the Lovely plushies, waiting to buy the Fairy plushie, and it's a lot of waiting. After investing into the Labor and Plushies tabs, it seems like the only thing to do is wait.
Ooh, Glowing looks really neat. Christmas's red part looks too dark.
Invisible Plushie made me laugh.
I wonder, what's Nimbus Plushie supposed to be about? I don't recall that being a Neopets color.
I love the Custom Plushie option. The CSS input/visual test is very nice.
The prestige mechanic is alright, but it seems to get repetitive since there's no more new content after prestiging (except the one new plushie). Perhaps it would be more interesting if there were more things to do?
Very nice game overall! I liked how you did a lot with few graphics by utilizing CSS.
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Thanks for sharing! I recorded myself playing through this entire video game (I obtained everything to my knowledge, even created some custom plushies heheh) and uploaded the session on my gaming YouTube channel:
Oh wow, great video!
Thanks! c:
Thank you for making this game!
I was looking through r/incrementalgames and found one of your posts advertising this game. Immediately, I was hit with a wave of nostalgia about Neopets, so I clicked on it right away.
I'm currently producing green plushies. I play a bunch of incremental games at once, so if one starts lagging I can click over to another one and never have to slow down. I'm very happy to have this game as one of them.
The paintbrush-themed plushies are a wonderful detail. I really love your font and color choices, and your cheery, welcoming descriptions. I just clicked on the Spend tab and I can't stop giggling, "The Joomble Machine is currently asleep! It can only be woken by a party of at least 25 Joombles and promises rare plushies." is the perfect encapsulation of the cute, whimsical logic that kid-me loved. I can't wait to get 25 Joombles and see what epic secrets I'll uncover.
I'll be back once I progress some more. :)
I love how the patterned plushie names have alternating colors to match their colors.
It seems to get slower in the mid-late game. I'm on the Lovely plushies, waiting to buy the Fairy plushie, and it's a lot of waiting. After investing into the Labor and Plushies tabs, it seems like the only thing to do is wait.
Ooh, Glowing looks really neat. Christmas's red part looks too dark.
Invisible Plushie made me laugh.
I wonder, what's Nimbus Plushie supposed to be about? I don't recall that being a Neopets color.
I love the Custom Plushie option. The CSS input/visual test is very nice.
The prestige mechanic is alright, but it seems to get repetitive since there's no more new content after prestiging (except the one new plushie). Perhaps it would be more interesting if there were more things to do?
Very nice game overall! I liked how you did a lot with few graphics by utilizing CSS.
Thanks for playing and the kind words! This was done as a very short project, hence the lack of content.
Just wanted to make a lot of cool plushies, and without art, I figured CSS styling was a good option.
Nimbus is the name of my cat :) I don't plan on making any updates right now as I'm busy with other projects, but I'm glad you enjoyed it!