For me the jam went good and I accomplished my original idea of creating a platformer where each time it gets more complex. https://silasmathguy.itch.io/level-loop if you want to check it out.
For me the jam went good and I accomplished my original idea of creating a platformer where each time it gets more complex. https://silasmathguy.itch.io/level-loop if you want to check it out.
It was so much fun. It was my first time with godot and I found it harder than I expected getting to grips with the very basics but after a few days it got much easier. I wish I could start from scratch knowing what I know now, but I guess that's the point of a game jam as you learn so much in such a short time. I'm so glad I took part - what a great experience.
Honestly, I had a pretty tough time. Life got in the way, so I was only able to get about three evenings worth of work. While I'm not satisfied with the result, I think I did pretty well for the amount of actualy time I had. I think I'll go for something 2D next jam.
I'm glad to see that things went well for most of you.
This was my first time participating in a game jam, and my first time actually completing a game and uploading it. I'm under no delusion of it being that good (I'm here for the free course 100%), but I wanted a fun way to throw myself into a deep end and learn new things quickly and I feel like I accomplished that.
First jam, so i went solo, i didn't want to mess up hard work by other people, but i found it a huge amount of fun, next one i hope to have some people to join with, heres my submission have a look, see what you think,
Its been a learning experience and im pretty happy with what i did