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A jam submission

Lucky Lefty Loves LoveView game page

Submitted by thebooksnail — 1 hour, 47 minutes before the deadline
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Lucky Lefty Loves Love's itch.io page

Did you learn anything new during the jam?
I learned enough to fill a book! I learned all sorts of new things about how networking games work and what is needed for hosting a server.

Aren't you awesome for creating a game?

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Comments

Super cute game! Love the pixelated game art! Great job on implementing a Offline and Online mode, I played the online game. Surprisingly calming. It was a bit unfortunate that I was not able to select a window size myself I kept accidentality clicking outside of the window. I mean I could be more careful next time :P

Submitted

A simple concept yet it works so well! I especially like how you have to hide under the lilies. I only played the single player; I can imagine in multiplayer it works even better. Cool stuff!

Submitted(+1)

Who needs instructions when you have love!

Not sharks, said the birds.

Not lilypads, said the hearts.

I had a blast collecting and dumping love on the altar. Thanks for making a multiplayer game, it was fun to see you there during the gameplay :D

Host(+1)

Wow this was very lovely!! I had to read the instructions on the page to work out how the game worked, so I guess that could be the only area for a little improvement! But what a lovely experience - the art and audio really fitted together well, and it felt a relaxing experience. The online experience added a lot, as did the tributes that made reference to other community members <3 Thanks so much for making a game for the jam, BookSnail!

Submitted

The game looks cool. I don't think the online mode works.

Developer (1 edit)

Thanks for checking it out. The server was down which is why it didn't work for you. It will be up today and maybe today only. No reason to pay for a server for a game that won't be played much and playing on the server doesn't make much sense if you are the only person. I'm hoping a few people can hop on if Dan gets a chance to play it.

Submitted

You can host your server on Heroku. It's free for small amounts of traffic.