This game was made for the Level Up Circle: Beginner Jam #1.


The secret’s out! Granny’s Bathhouse is the place to be this spring, and people have flocked in droves! 

As Granny, your job is to keep your customers’ bath temperature just right. If a customer gets too hot or too cold, they’ll get angry and leave! 

First things first, fill the tubs, and then greet the customers. Once greeted, the customer will get into an unoccupied tub if one is available. Don’t leave a customer waiting too long though, or they’ll get impatient and eventually storm out, hurting your reputation! 

To ensure your customers are kept comfortable during their soak, burn logs in the furnace to heat up their water, or if the customer is too hot, douse the tub with a bucket of ice cold water to cool them down. Don’t forget to empty and refill the bath after a customer is finished! No one wants to bathe in dirty water! 

Note: Between you and me, Granny isn’t as active as she used to be; she can’t carry her bucket and logs at the same time anymore.


Credits:

Art: 

DanEmWah

Music:

Kaleidoscope by e s c p https://escp-music.bandcamp.com/ 

Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com/ 

Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Fonts:

Sugarpunch DEMO by Pizzadude

Dinkebilo by Adevio Studio

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsBabilisto, DanEmWah
GenreSimulation
Made withConstruct
Tags2D, Arcade, Casual, Pixel Art, Retro, Short, Singleplayer

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(+1)

Hey,

That's so interesting and fun to play game. Really love the game and it's well thought.  However, the only thing that seems to be unbalanced is the rising of difficulty as initially the difficulty is set to medium which takes some time for the user to grasp correctly. All other factors seem to be very good and well defined. Good Job!

(+1)

Hey! 

Thanks so much for the feedback, and it's really great to hear you enjoyed playing. The difficulty curve is something we'd have liked to adjust with a little more time in the jam, but it'll definitely be the first thing we tighten up after it's over.

That sounds great. Good work though!