Crumbling Construction, Inc.
A physically accurate simulation of the illegal development industry!
Enjoy the feeling of entering the construction industry as Mr Calcestruzzi, a wealthy and ambitious tycoon whose business model is based on cutting the costs of safety regulations and human empathy. Become the King of the Cranes by selling shaky coastal houses to your fellow citizens and unexpectedly shortening their lifespan. Exceed in mortar toppings and package your unstable buildings with fancy rooftiles.
This game was made for the Nordic Game Jam 2017 by artists Daniela Arienti & Erika Inzitari and developers (in the software sense) Luca Contato, Renato Kuurstra & Mauro Vanetti.
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars (15 total ratings) |
Authors | RisingPixel, Mauro Vanetti, Erikari, Renato Kuurstra |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | Construct |
Tags | 2D, blocks, Dark Humor, Destruction, Economy, Management, ngj17, Singleplayer |
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It's a fun game, until you realize the message, and the fact that there are people out there that play Tetris with buildings, not caring about how many people die as long as they get their money. Then it continues being fun of course, but it also makes you think.
wait a minute how do I play the download
the game is fun.
thank you!
imagine dropping random pieces of stone and attempting to slather on grey mud, then dropping some ceramic plates on it
this is a very interesting take on tetris. i like it
what on earth is the grey goo for? it seems to spend money but thats all i can tell that it does
mortar! Helps the bricks stick better together
Can you add a way to save and load so you don't have to restart from the beginning?
Great game
Ahh I had a blast playing this! Super fun way to pass a little bit of time! Tetris with terrible consequences!
Keep up the great work everyone =)
nice! Simply using a bit more mortar you can achieve better results ;)
Thank you for the video!
Really nice :) I look forward to the DLC build near the Vesuvio and Etna.