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A jam submission

Xufa-o-CarxofaView game page

A quick fruit-clicking game made for LliureJam 2026, a game jam celebrating free and open source software.
Submitted by ivanGJ — 3 hours, 5 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Theme Adherence#23.8573.857
Free Software Spirit#54.0004.000
Aesthetics#63.1433.143
Originality#63.0003.000
Fun (beyond gameplay)#63.0003.000
Gameplay (beyond fun)#63.1433.143
Overall#63.2863.286
Overall#63.3473.347

Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Which engine/library have you used?
Godot Engine 4

How was your experience during the jam?
I had no time.

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Comments

Xufa-o-Carxofa contains AI-generated content

The creator of this product has specified that it contains AI-generated code.


Not only it is unethical, but it also goes against the JAM rules :(

Developer

Hi. First of all, thanks for not badly reviewing the game itself, which is in itself awful and uninspired. 

On a second note, I had to use a little bit of LLM help to solve some coding issues. This is not against the rules of the jam (I would know as I am a co-organizer). The no-AI rules were there specifically about the assets. Graphics, music, etc. All of those are human made, and no AI was involved in the creation of those. 

Still unethical to have some AI help in writing code? Maybe? At this point, AI-assisted coding is so widespread that even Linux devs are using it. Anyway, this game wasn't obviously made for winning. I was actually just curious of what it takes to make a game, participate in a jam, and how to "release" a game for different platforms. 

Thanks for your review!