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A jam submission

Shaggy's Soggy ShawarmasView game page

Brackeys Game Jam 2025.1
Submitted by blunderbass — 3 hours, 8 minutes before the deadline
Rated by 8 people so far
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How does the game fit the theme?
The original idea included many more hazards, and procedurally generated events in a map of the size of GTA II.

That was ambitious.

We've managed to put together consistent hazards, paired with technical difficulties, rain in order to lean on the irony of the player trying to not get things wrong

What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
Audio, font, base script for bicycle

How many people worked on the game?
2

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Submitted

I earned 8 dollars and then got hit by a car so this game was a highly accurate simulator of my bike riding skills.

Submitted

I really liked it! It's a fun game and the cycling mechanic is great! But I gotta say I'm really bad at it lol, I wish the game didn't restart at day 1 when I got hit by a car :,)

Submitted(+1)

Man, I liked the game, it reminded me of GTA, in a short time you made a really good game

Submitted(+1)

Nice work! Feels like GTA2

Developer(+1)
Thanks! We actually based our street layout on the GTA2 map :D, here's our sketch!
Submitted(+1)

Really? That's awesome!

Submitted(+1)

The cycling feeling is really cool !

Submitted(+1)

The game is really fun and well polished ! Maybe it's a bit hard to find where you should go to deliver the packages

Submitted(+1)

perfectly captures the feeling of cycling through the actively hostile infrastructure found in most cities, the cars and especially the curbs themselves are obstacles enough.