Build a tower to the highest reaches of heaven in order to find enlightenment up there - don't ask me why it had to be so high up. How close can you get to being truly at peace, in terms of metres?


This game was fun to make! I think. I guess it's not really got much game in it, and it's more of a toy than anything - but it was still nice to make something again. On the one hand I wish I'd make more complex games than this, though I've not really given myself the opportunity with doing all these game jams. Maybe I've trained myself to only make short little games in that way. And what would I make with a big, complex game anyways? What do I want to get out of making games that I'm not getting out of making short little jam games? I'm not quite sure. Maybe just to have something to point at and be proud of as a magnum opus or something. Still, I am happy I've made all these games so far anyways. And this one is no exception! I really did enjoy working on the graphics here particularly; the rough pixel art backgrounds might not look very polished, but I like how they turned out anyways - kind of painterly, I guess - and the spritework was always fun to do as well. I do like the perspective on the thumbnail. Hopefully you enjoyed playing the game as much as I did making it! Do let me know how tall you managed to build your tower - did you make it to outer space?



StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorCakestorm
GenrePuzzle
Made withGodot, Audacity, GraphicsGale, ChipTone
Tags2D, big-tower-building-game, enlightening, path-to-nirvana, Pixel Art, Retro, spiritual-journey
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilityOne button

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I’ve been following your work with great interest, and I truly admire how you release your games under the Creative Commons Zero license. Your open approach is incredibly inspiring and has motivated developers like me to learn and grow.

I’m writing to kindly ask if you would be willing to share the full Unity project files of your games (preferably all of them), so that I can further develop and enhance them—visually, mechanically, and content-wise—with the intention of publishing them commercially.

However, my goal isn’t just personal profit. I plan to donate a significant portion of the earnings from these projects to animal shelters. I believe this could turn your wonderful creations into something that not only entertains but also supports a meaningful cause.

If you’re open to this idea, would you be willing to share the game files with me? Of course, I will credit your name and contributions wherever appropriate.

Thank you very much in advance for your time and consideration.

Best regards,


It was a fun small game. Made it to 53 m.