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Nice Games Jam: "Head in the Clouds"

Nice Games Jam: "Head in the Clouds"

Update: 2025-06-26
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This week, your Nice Hosts have a new prompt from a new source. Lydia's husband, Ian, draws from a rainy source of inspiration and the Hosts are all-in. We brush up on the water cycle, requisition the equipment, practice our Trans-Atlantic accents, dunk on hot dogs, and puzzle over water-based cloud economies.

Prompt
to match the current weather - what goes on inside the clouds during a thunderstorm?
Game type
Design document
Player count
1
Rules
  • You control a cloud factory and manage what the cloud distributes
  • Mission-based, scenarios
    • Plenty of fun fantasy options
  • Condition options
    • Sunshine
    • Water
    • Static (use a balloon?)
    • Wind
    • The shape of your factory/cloud
  • Water is your core resource
    • Use it to build the factory, use it to make the rain and complete tasks, use it to expand
    • Gain it from water vapor and such (water cycle)
    • Your factory is also water, you can reuse it
  • You go through a campaign
    • Pick between a set of jobs each time, bigger jobs give more rep
  • Isometric view
  • Level 1: rain on the hot dog cart
    • Have the cloud rain over an area for a specific period of time
    • The mission before you just needed to dump some water
    • The player needs to collect water to have enough rain on the hot dog cart
    • Automation is the game
    • You need to shape the cloud to fit all of the machines that you order from a catalog
      • Catalog has a ton of options, with their own efficiencies
  • Level 2: rain on a hot dog festival
  • Level ??: Flood the Nile 
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Nice Games Jam: "Head in the Clouds"

Nice Games Jam: "Head in the Clouds"

Lydia, Stephen, and Mark