Mycelium

This game was created for the Godot Wild Jam #85 with the theme EXPANSION and using 2 wild cards: Autumnal and Single Location

A cozy game where you play as a little fungus spreading under the soil.

Grow in any direction, collect water and nutrients, and avoid rocks or poison.
Make as many fruits as you can before your energy runs out.
Just expand, explore, and enjoy the cozy growth.

Controls:

  • Left-click on a neighboring root tile to grow it and collect items.
  • Right or Middle click to pan the tilemap.
  • Mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
  • How to play:

  • You start as a tiny mycelium and by left click on the neigbours tiles you can grow to any direction. Reach the surface to grow a Mushroom Fruit.

    Tiles:



    Credits:

    Coding and Audio by Leonardo Severini

    Graphics by Sol Severini

    For this game we use Godot 4.5, Aseprite, SonicPi, Audacity and Illustrator.

    We hope you enjoy playing as we enjoyed creating it.

    Thank you


    StatusIn development
    PlatformsHTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux
    Rating
    Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
    (3 total ratings)
    AuthorLeoseverini
    GenreSurvival
    Made withGodot
    Tags2D, Cozy, Indie, mushroom, Pixel Art, Singleplayer

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    mycelium.zip 62 MB
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    linux.zip 26 MB
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    win.zip 33 MB

    Comments

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    It's so satisfying to grow the mushroom. Adding some more resource management or higher difficulty would be awesome. 

    Love the style of this one. Great job!

    so cute!!! 

    Very charming!

    308 mushrooms which is, in fact, every cell i got acsess to sooo i think i did pretty good

    Thanks for playing, Any ideas of how can improve it?

    maybe make sure that all of the upper level blocks are available for you to put mushrooms into cause it was a bit unsatisfying to have to abandon some places cause there are rocks all around them. also give some kind of "happy end" "you did it" screen when you plant everything so the experience feels complete

    Good ideas, I'll implement that. Thanks.

    if there were some little animals or something your could find/meet as a reward for exploring i would cry from happiness