Tic-Tac-Crow
A downloadable bird garden for Windows and macOS
Tic-Tac-Crow is also available on iOS! My first mobile game! <3
what is this?
This is a little ambient bird garden simulator that evolves as you play. Birds come and go, and in the meantime you can play tic-tac-toe with them:
- Sparrows.
- Crows. (my favourite.) (plus a special crow that might be a raven?)
- Flocks of pigeons.
- Sulphur-crested cockatoos.
Also a goose will be added soon in an update! If you have any requests, please let us know in the comments what other birds you'd love to see :)
And, though we don't have a video up yet, the game has very nice subtle ambiences and the sounds of little pitter-pattering, wings flapping, tweeting, cawing, and crowing for you to enjoy, even when you don't feel like playing a game of tic-tac-toe.
p.s. the nemesis system
If you're reading this, the Nemesis system patent is in effect (or is just about). When I set out to make a game for the Nemesis Jam, I really wasn't expecting to find the document so educational and inspiring.
The working title for Tic-Tac-Crow was "My Tic-Tac-Toe Nemesis is a Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo!"; it was made for the Nemesis Jam, a prompt to "make something in any way regarding this system." So, I made a game about birds with individual traits and parameters (My system calls them STATS and QUIRKS) that change in response to player action and other things... and we crafted a living, breathing world out of this dynamic. Birds play against each other, and you can see their individual personalities in motion!
There's no way to explicitly view these in-game (you can dig through the save file, it's pseudo-plaintext), but STATS are numerical values that every bird has (e.g. their hidden level is directly related to how good their Tic-Tac-Toe-playing AI is), while QUIRKS are pairs of triggers and reactions.
e.g.
- When my opponent cheats, I cheat back.
- When the player joins my table, I make a happy noise.
I think this all combines to create a great sense of individuality between birds, and it's something I'd like to continue using in future projects - as well as continue to work on this one.
I don't even know if what I've developed constitutes patent infringement or not, and it's frustrating to imagine a future where game design is fraught with this type of worry.
There's not much I can do about patent law, but maybe this tiny protest will make a tiny difference.
(Also, I'm publishing it on the App Store soon, which will hopefully serve to lend it extra legitimacy!)
who made this?
droqen
h heron
redacted
also, thanks to everyone in my playtest discord & to my 27 lovely patrons!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (24 total ratings) |
Author | droqen |
Genre | Simulation |
Tags | 2D, ai, ambience, birds, Board Game, nature, nemesis, Pixel Art, Singleplayer, tic-tac-toe |
Purchase
In order to download this bird garden you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Also available on
Development log
- (small AB test experiment)Mar 12, 2021
- Canada Goose Update & Streaming with h heron this afternoon!Mar 11, 2021
- Reacting to the "Nemesis Patent" (droqen.com blog post)Feb 26, 2021
Comments
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Where is the save file for this game?
On windows, my save data is located in this folder:
%APPDATA%\Godot\app_userdata\Tic-Tac-Crow
Thank you!
Very interesting minigame. I especially liked the work done on the real-time ambience; it was very cool to see how the game independently kept track of birds' scores in real time, even when you weren't actively spectating at their tables. Some ideas:
Thanks for including this in the Palestine bundle; I might have never known of its existence otherwise.
With some time and distance away from Tic-Tac-Crow, it was really lovely to read your thoughts. I agree with all of the feedback and suggestions you've proposed here. I'm not sure if or when I will return to this game to tidy up the design, but thanks for sharing this comment. And thanks for noticing the level of weird detail I put into the simulation ;) I really want those distant table pecks!
P.S. It's possible to cheat and have the birds rage, but you have to be very fast - a quick "swipe" with the mouse works. It was designed for touch, so the input there is touching two squares at the same time, which makes a bit more sense.
Very cute game! I'd love to see a shima enaga ^^
WOW I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THAT TOO. That bird is so cute.
I might do a new version of Tic-Tac-Crow with a different game for you to play with the birds, and if I do that I will do my best to remember to add a shima enaga <3
do dots and boxes if you do another one
it fun
Man if only i had the budget xd
I saw the gameplay and it looks relaxing :D
This may come as a surprise, but I would love a Robin ;)
It's spring and the robins are arriving in Toronto (where I live) and I would also love a robin... hmmmm...
I did bird
I love the evolution of this from your previous tic tac toe game. So much personality from each bird.
hell yeah! thank you for picking up on the connection, i had a lot of fun applying lots of the stuff i learned from the response to that game :)