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[ ! ] Pre-jam Introductions & Questionnaire! Sticky

A topic by lysander created Jun 19, 2022 Views: 1,831 Replies: 61
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Jam Host(+1)

Welcome to My First Game Jam: Summer 2022! For those of you just joining us, it's been a tradition to kick things off with a little getting-to-know-you questionnaire! For the first-time game developer, things can be pretty intimidating... which is why we want to show you you're not alone! This is not a required activity— it's just meant as a way to break into the community for returning jammers and newbies alike.

We'd love for you to share your influences, passions, and jam goals with the rest of us. Who knows — you might meet a potential team member, or even a new friend!

(These questions are entirely optional; they're just here to warm things up, so feel free to skip them as needed!)

Onto the questions!

1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 
2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 
3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 
4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 
5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 
6. What are your goals for this game jam?

For returning jammers:

7. Any advice to new participants?  
8. What can the admins do to improve your jam experience?  
9. What are some of the past works you've made for the jam? Show off your favorites!  
10. Got any question suggestions? Let us know for next year!

1st. my name is Stickmaniart I do pixel art  and I'm making on the side  a open world 2d gun game

2nd.no this is my 1st time and the reason is because I like doing jams 

3rd.My favorite game is wrought flesh by   https://www.youtube.com/c/Mizizizi it inspired me to make games

4th .yes  I have been making games with Gdevolop

5th.  I want to make a 2d commercial game 

6th. use the theme to make a game.

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

My name is Talia B., and it's a pleasure.

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

I did 2020 - I skipped last year!  I plan to do more tight coordination with my team.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

Wing Commander, Final Fantasy 4/5/6/7 and FFL 3, Magic the Gathering, Duel Masters/Kaijudo and VS System are all standout games;  I'm drawing inspiration mostly from the latter three.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

Most of my experience is with Ren'Py and various versions of RPGMaker; I'm a writer, designer, art director and producer.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

I love renaissance history and 'what-ifs' so much that I set my isekai story in a fantasy age of sail where an analogue to Zheng He kicked things off early by starting 'Chinese' sea trade with Africa and the West.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

I plan to make an analogue card game - or at least two playable decks in it!

7. Any advice to new participants?  

Scoping and preproduction is your friend.  Know how many assets you need and how many you can fake.  Remember, it's a jam: look for a minimum viable product and make that.  If you finish early you can always polish and expand it later.

8. What can the admins do to improve your jam experience?  

I'm pretty satisfied with what the admins do already, but I am interested in them curating some games from the jam that they thought were worth mentioning!

9. What are some of the past works you've made for the jam? Show off your favorites!  

There's Isekai/Online: Beta Test Blues, which I had to strip down to one fight and one conversation tree: on the other hand, actually having it out the door gave me the courage to expand the story into a novel and I'm working on a couple of sequel novels to boot!

10. Got any question suggestions? Let us know for next year!

A question about particular disciplines folks would want to branch into, like art or writing or production!

1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

My name's Tinyuuri, a pleasure to work with you all! Currently, I am a college student.

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

I did not.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

Well, I have been a Pokemon addict ever since I had been enrolled in elementary school. I definitely started to dream about making my own games early on. Other than that, I love horror games (e.g. Poppy Playtime, FNaF, Amnesia, you name it) and also laid-back experiences such as Stardew Valley. Card games in general are also my favorites and strategy-based games like the Civilization series.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

I recently put a lot of time into learning the Unity Engine and C# as well as Python. Before that, when I had no coding experience, I used RPG Maker to create Fangames as a hobby. I vaguely remember that I participated in a computer science club in elementary school, where we ended up making a game in Scratch.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

Aside from games, I love story writing and am a hobbyist author of light novels.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

I want to improve my skills and acquire lots of new knowledge in game development. I want to create a game that I can be proud of in the end and which, ideally, provides a fun experience for the players of it.

1) hello I’m a programmer and strategist new to game dev! 

My background:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentarov

DM me to form a team! I have a mental health game in mind

2) this is my first game jam. I’ve always loved game dev and as the crypto industry I’ve been in is emerging with gaming I want to explore the intersection.

3) my favorite games are:

Ring of Pain,

King or Hero based jRPG game: http://www.poisoft.co.jp/order/intro.html

League of Legends

Chrono trigger

Mario cart

Strategy and drawing board games like Werewolf, Resistance, Drawful, Charades

4) I’m taking a UC Berkeley Unity GameDev class this summer. Other than that, just a lot of frameworks and ideas!

5) I’m passionate about making experiences that inspires, and is not just a escape from reality.

6) My goal is to meet new friends, work on a project that could make someone’s life a little better, and have fun!

Host

Hey Kentaro, we have a hard ban rule on crypto. I’m going to ask if you’re looking to learn videogames to make crypto games to leave our space.

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Also, I don’t believe you have DMs open on discord but just letting you know I decided to follow our ban rule in the interest of applying it fairly since you did not read the rules and also broke it a second time even after informed (and your intro here still mentions crypto). You may still use the forums provided the above reply, but just wanted to let you know for transparency.

1. Hey, I'm Foggy! I like to play video games and very recently I started to make my own.

2.I didn't participate in your jams before but I'm excited for this one because game jams are really fun and also a good learning experience.

3. My favourite games are probably "Half-Life 2", "Risk of Rain 2" and probably "My Friend Pedro". The last one is actually my inspiration for my dream game(still haven't started working on it)  

4. I made 4 games so far, three on Godot and one on Pygame.

5.Aside from making games I also do 3d fan art of the games I like.

6. I want to make something interesting that fits the theme and is fun to play.

Excited to see how this jam goes, hope everyone has fun!

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself?

Hey! I'm Simon. Before I started getting into game development, I focused primarily on digital artwork! I ended up easing into pixel art a few years back, and it gradually drew me closer and closer to game development. I realized making a game was a big dream of mine, so here I am, trying to learn the ropes so I can hopefully make something awesome in the future!

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?

I didn't! I hadn't discovered this jam in time to join the prior event—but I'm excited to participate in the summer jam! I've been trying to join game jams so I can learn more about making games and utilize the knowledge and skills I develop later on, and this seems like a really cool and fun jam to participate in!

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own?

Some of my favorite games are Final Fantasy VII, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Um Jammer Lammy, and Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky!

They've all played some part in making me want to make games—Final Fantasy VII has made me want to try my hand at a JRPG in the distant future, while Symphony of the Night was what made me form the idea for my primary big passion project, a Metroidvania game.

The unifying factor between them all are the vivid, evocative feelings they inspire in me. Whether it's the simple satisfaction of "getting into the groove" in Um Jammer Lammy, or the iconic and emotional scenes in Final Fantasy VII or Explorers of Sky, all of these games have made me really feel something, and in turn, they've made me want to make games that inspire that kind of emotion in others!

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?

Very little! I've done artwork in a team for two games made for two separate jams (Character sprites for a short visual novel, game sprites and concept artwork for a short Metroidvania), and solo development where I created original artwork, writing, and programming for a visual novel made with Ren'Py. I'm still very much a novice with the program, though.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!

I am very passionate about making characters and telling stories—I love putting a heart and soul into a character regardless of how prominent or "important" they may be to a narrative. There are so many people with countless different experiences and personal stories out there in the world, and I think it breathes so much life into your creations to reflect that through acknowledging the rich inner world of everyone you run into.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

I think it'd be awesome to make something with a new engine, maybe Godot (which I am trying to learn as a "main" engine) or RPG Maker! I'm not sure how practical it would be for the scope of this jam, but getting some experience with developing a Metroidvania would be awesome, haha.

If I can't make something outside of Ren'Py/with a different program, I'm hoping to at least get more "advanced" with how I utilize it—maybe making a visual novel with branching paths, or multiple short routes! Even just learning some more snazzy effects would be great, haha.

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

Hi! I'm Oleander, but most people just call me Ollie! I'm 21, my pronouns are vi/vim, and this is my first ever jam!

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?

I didn't, but I was really excited to try this one because I've never made a game before, and I don't really have experience with an engine. I also struggle with convincing myself to do things if I don't have a time limit, so I decided to look through the game jams on itch and this one seemed perfect! I'm so grateful for a game that is specifically welcoming to people that are as new as me!

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

I really love Pokémon games, but I've gotten frustrated with seeing potential in them that they just aren't living up to. I began seeing this in almost every game I play, seeing stuff I would have changed to make the experience better (from my point of view). Being disabled and queer, big AAA games just seemed to forget people like me. I started playing indie games, and realized, I could try to make the accessibility and inclusion MYSELF. Eventually, I played Hollow Knight, and couldn't find a single thing I'd change. When I found out it was made by such a small team of people, it's really what pushed me to actually try instead of procrastinate. So here I am!

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?

Nothing, except halfway finished tutorials in Godot! I have glanced at engines like Unity, but none of them were immediately comfortable to me like Godot is.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

I'm really passionate about frogs! I love frogs so much. I own like 30 frog plushies, and who knows how many frog pins, hats, little figures, umbrellas, etc. I love frogs so much that my partner thought that the best thing to get me for Valentines Day was a GIANT stuffed frog - and they were right!!! I eventually plan to have my own real frogs, but only when I can properly care for them with the knowledge and income. I will also try a game solely because I know there's a frog in it. Frogs are the best thing on earth to me.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

My goal is honestly to just actually work on something for more than a few hours. I have a huge problem with procrastination, and if I can overcome that then I will consider this a success. I've also always struggled with joining communities, so I'm hoping that I can at least make a connection or two here so I have someone to discuss and bounce ideas off of with, maybe even work with in the future? I've heard so many times about how having those connections is extremely important, so yeah!

tldr; I'm Ollie, I want to make games to increase the amount that have inclusion and accessibility, I love Pokémon and frogs, I have minimal engine experience with Godot, and I just hope to not procrastinate! 

I know my introduction has been extremely long, I'm just really excited!

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hey ollie!!!! i'm excited to see what you'll come up with :3 (i also love pokemon and hollow knight ^-^) is there going to be a frog in your game??

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Thank you, I'm excited to see what I come up with too, lol, along with seeing everyone else's work! It's awesome to see that there is someone else that also loves the same games as me! Also, I really hope that I can have a frog, yeah, even if it's just a minor role ^-^ 

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Omg, I went to go follow you and realized you're the person who made transaction failed! I really enjoyed playing it, thanks for making such a great game! Everything in it was so well done,  and even though I got confused at some parts, I actually feel like that added to the experience. I really hope to see what you make in the future, and potential in this Jam!

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tysm <3 yeah there are some rough ends but through the process i learned that i love making games!! i'm getting my hands on pico-8 right now. i hope i can tell my stories better this way :>

i won't participate in this jam but in another one in a few days (nonbinary game jam 2022). i'm excited for this!!

i'll be sure to try your project when it's ready <3

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I'll be sure to look out for yours as well!

Submitted

1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself?  

My name is Whis!

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?  

No. I want to see other participants games and also I want feedback for a future game!

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own?  

Some of my favorite games are Lego Movie or Any Super Mario game, but they didn't inspire me to make my own game.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?  

I have done an OS in my game engine! (Whis OS)

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!  

¯\_(ツ) _/¯ 

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

Showing off my skills at game programming (even thought they are not that good)

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1. Hello, hello! My name is EpisodicChaos and I’ll be working with Oxygentleman (who doesn’t have an Itch.io profile, so he’s having me manage everything here). 

2. I’d honestly never heard of you all until today. I was refreshing my dashboard after publishing something, and I noticed that Itch had recommended this jam to me. I took a look and it sounded like fun, so I passed it on to Oxy and here we are. 

3.I’d say my biggest influences have been Cube Escape, Submachine, OFF, and the weird little narrative platformer games you’d find on game sites before the demise of Flash. They brought me into strange little worlds to tell a story, and its an experience I’d like to replicate. 

4.Most of my experience with digital game development has been from my courses, using programs such as Twine and Gamemaker with one Python CYOA game. Oxy’s latest platform of choice has been Gamemaker as well, so that’s likely what we’re going with. 

5. I love writing and especially worldbuilding; its fun to get to work on answering a question about a setting…and then another…and then another…until the entire thing has grown into a full-fledged project. 

6. Oxygentleman and I want to learn how to work together on games in preparation for a larger project of ours. That and I want to get better at making and realizing concepts on a shorter deadline. 

1. My name is KaiseStuka, I'm a student of engineering in system

2. No, my first time in a Jam, I expect to win a little experience making games by joining me in this Jam.

3. Undertale, Sekiro, Deltarune, Doki Literature Club, and Undertale inspire me, a created my own game, because of all the effort of Toby Fox deposit into his masterpiece.

4. It's my first time, I don't have experience

5. Study history and program.

6. Win the experience necessary no create my own game.

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself?  

Hiya, my name is Sugar and I'm a writer. It's a pleasure to meet you all.

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?  

This is my first jam! I don't have a particular reason outside of thinking it would be fun to be a part of!

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own?

My list is staggeringly extensive. And I think in the same way each class in school leads to your overall education, each game you play builds on your influences.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?  

Some. I've worked with many, though I've never made anything close to a full game or even a demo. I've played around a lot writing c++ programs but command terminal games can only be so fun. 

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!  

Well, what a tough question. Again I think I might have too many to list. I'm certainly passionate about this Jam right now!

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

To actually make a game!

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1. My name is SleepySheepy(not leaking my actual name obviously)

2. No I did not participate in the last game jam, I joined because this is my first game jam and it sounds intresting

3. I like to make 2D games, and I had an idea for a really cool concept(you'll see when I submit my submission), so I'll finally be using the idea in the game jam!

4. I have, and I have made several(albeit bad) games, most of which are 2D(3D is harder)

5. Game development

6. I want to participate in my very first game jam and have fun :)

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Hi! My name is Odrag.

This is the first game jam that i participate. I wanna learn more about game-dev, so I think that participating in this jam would be a good beginning.

I don't have any specific game inspiration.

Actually, im currently developing my first game with unreal engine 5.

I have always been pasionated by videogames, and I would love work in game dev.

My goals in this game jam are collect a bit of experience in jams, since is my first one.

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Hey I'm Shamonic, I've worked with other people on their games but I haven't published one myself and I'm hoping to get rolling on an idea I've had kicking around for a while.


I really like The Quiet Year and similar gm-less TTRPGs, but I'm also used to running a lot of D&D 5e.

My inspiration is post-tech sci-fantasy, where wizards and the like use largely forgotten science to do their "spells". I've got a lot to say about the dying climate and the communities and fights we'll face after climate disaster strikes.

I have done a bunch of QA and playtesting before, but the extent of writing my own game system is adapting rules from other games to homebrew my D&D world, so a lot of 5e D&D.

I'm hoping to get a prototype and some testing done put together from the bits and pieces of notes I've accumulated over the last few years. Not necessarily something publishable, but first steps.

Submitted

Is your project going to be an analogue (that is, pen and paper) campaign setting, then?

Because that rules, and I'll be here in analogue game solidarity.

Yeah, that's the hope. possibly setting up the game in Roll20 or another online TTRPG platform, but I'm not sure what complexities I'd run into with that.

What I want to end up with is a Dice-and-action system, at least one Class Playbook, and if I have time, an introduction adventure.

Hey, my name is Red.

I haven't participated in any game jam yet. My first one is geojam. I want to keep taking part in jams though. So I want to make this my second one after. 

I love games where I can create and explore, like Minecraft and City Skylines. I like interactive story experiences like Detroit and What Remains of Edith Finch. I get inspired by city builders the most, and I have always wanted to make one. (A good one that is).

I've dabbled in making my own games for a long time, both analog and digital. I focused on analog a lot though, and made a few interesting board games. I've also run D&D homebrews on and off throughout my life, with the best one lasting about 3 years. Digitally, I have only made crude little games. I have worked with Unity, Godot, max2d, flash( back in the day), twine and Unreal Engine 5. Unreal and Unity are my preferred engines. 

I love worldbuilding! I like drawing maps, and making up words and cultures, and filling a world in with history and people. I adored presenting all the things I made in an interactive environment (with d&d). Somewhat related, is that I like filling my noggin with new ideas. Every new idea becomes a tool I can use later when putting a world together. 

This is somewhat implied: I want to make a game and put it out there. I want to experience all the things that come with it for myself as well.  I want to put myself al little bit out there as well (like posting this, for instance)


Very much looking forward to this event and the things I'm gonna learn from it. 

1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

My name is Noah and I am fairly new to game dev and have never actually finished something  but I hope to change that

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

No I did not participate in the last jam and I wanted to join to hopefully finish something and see what other people at the same skill level as me make

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

that's a tough question i have a few favorite games and inspirations I love shovel knight, mega man X, legend of zelda BOTW and as for what inspired me I always wanted to make games and then found the world of devlogs on youtube and got really inspired and it all started there

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

I have tryed making somethings in scratch and have a few failed projects and a few games in the works

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

art! I love drawing , painting and when it comes to games I love 16-bit pixel art

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

to finish and be proud of a game

Hey!

1. We’re Brainy Guys, a small studio with big dreams.

2. Yes. Last time, it was our first game jam, and.. well.. our game didn’t even get published. We want to actually finish a game this time.

4. Kind of. We tried Unity, then Godot, then finally settled on PICO-8.

5. Our team is passionate about all sorts of things, but I’m a developer.

6. We’d like to finally finish a game and work on art skills.

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1. Hi I'm octogoon and  I am a person

I honestly don't know what else to say lmao

2. This is my first ever game jam, I just joined out of curiosity

3. I honestly can't really decide on what my fav game is, and I wasn't really inspired by specific video games, but more like by game developers I've seen on YouTube like Dani (https://www.youtube.com/c/DaniDev), Barji (https://www.youtube.com/c/BarjiGames/featured), and more.

4. Kind of? I have created many stuff using VBS and other crappy stuff but one that want to get better at is Unity where I have created a really bad game (https://octogoon.itch.io/annoying-cube-game) and some testing stuff

5. Creating things. It doesn't matter what, just creating stuff in general.

6. My goal for this game jam is to try new things like a new game genre that has mechanics that I never made before

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

Hello! My name is Jake I'm 22 and a recent college grad. I'm a composer and want to get into making music for games. I have a lot of experience composing hybrid-orchestral music for many short films and have worked on one game before, but  would love to work more on the music for some of your games!

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?

I did not, this would be my first game jam.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

I take heavy musical inspiration from the Elder Scrolls games, especially Skyrim. Recently, the 2018 God of War soundtrack has been one of my favorites along with Doom: Eternal.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

I took an entire graduate-level class on composing music for video games where we learned techniques and skills for composing for games as well as learning how to implement the music via Wwise.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

I'm really passionate about telling stories through music and being able to enhance a story and emotions of a game/film through original music.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

I want to create a great soundtrack for a game that's implemented smoothly and effectively!
You can check out my work on my website: jakedieli.com and email me at jake@jakedieli.com if you would like to connect!

1. Hi there! What's your name?

Want to introduce yourself? 

JACPearlbirth. I rather keep my real name private.


2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time?

Yes, I believe the last one was Winter Jam 2022?  And I just want to do better overall.


  3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

There's too many to list, but no doubt I've taken a lot of insperation from them, that I can't deny.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

Okay, "Experience" might be giving my self too much credit. But anyway, I started with Game Maker Studio before switching to Godot Engine

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!  6. What are your goals for this game jam?

I just need the experience, i'm not really passionate.

7. Any advice to new participants?  

Be courteous to your fellow teammate,
Let them know if you got issues and discuss them,
Make sure to write yourself a schedule for each day you're in the jam, but also set it up so you have time for breaks. You don't want to burnout.
And above all else, If it gets to be too much or if it starts getting toxic in your team, don't be afraid to LEAVE. Sure, you might disappoint someone but leaving is more mentally healthier than just sticking around with the bs, in my opinion.

8. What can the admins do to improve your jam experience?  

All in all, I think you guys could keep a better eye on people who may be bad apple, just my two cents.

9. What are some of the past works you've made for the jam? Show off your favorites!  

On the first Summer Jam I did, which was last year we managed to complete this:

https://mlekoncz.itch.io/dunes-of-time

10. Got any question suggestions? Let us know for next year!


I suggest a question highlighting any mental or physical issues a Jammer may have, I think it's good to know that info ahead of time.

Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

Hi, I'm Roly, and I'm really excited to participate in this jam!

Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

Nope - I'm pretty much brand new to game developing haha. I've had some past experience with coding/creating art and 3d modeling, and was looking to get into game development over the summer!

What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

One of my biggest game inspirations is probably Stardew Valley, but in general I love anything that has unique art and/or is open world.

 What are your goals for this game jam?

Honestly... just overcoming the learning curve of all the programs and technicalities, and making a cool game along the way!
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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

Greetings, my name is Mikado, experienced software developer, but starting game developer. Had been using Unity for long time,
But hardly managed to finish any project, until I found Matt Hackett book ( How to Make a Video Game All By Yourself).

I suggest for anyone who struggle to finish project To get that book and read it, very helpful.  It contributed in breaking bad habits that led me to usually drop projects before while working on them for the most stupid reasons.

Now, I managed to finish two projects!


2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

No. This will be the first jam, and my reason of joining is because I think I'm in what is called a "creative slump" due recently started

The weekly game development challenge, and this will be the third one and should start today, but my mind is blank. I thought it will best time to travel around and explore different things, and found this Jam interesting. 


3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

I Enjoy a lot of games, mainly Japanese style like Megaman, and Castlevania or Ys, Elden ring, Bloodborne and Dark souls, JRPG..etc

I want to try one day make something like Megaman or Castlevania, and as for 3D the latest YS game.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

I have experience from tutorials, but with my recent challenge, I realized I knew nothing, and I'm fresh learner.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

I'm passionate about anything related to software development, mostly writing clean code...

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

Break free from creative slump and hopefully continue my Weekly challenge journey, can't stop now...

1. My name is Dominik or just simply Dom. 18. 

2. No. This is actually going to my first ever game jam so I'm really excited to be here to try this out! I joined to develop my game making skills further and maybe also meet some people while doing so. I wanted to join a jam for a long while but college distracted me, luckily my course will be done by the time this jam will begin so yay!

3. I love a lot of games and sometimes it can be very difficult to pinpoint but if I had to choose particular ones , Ace Combat 5, Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid 4, Infamous 2 and Resident Evil 4 would be my top picks. All the aspects of these games inspired me to aim for game development and want to make something similar. And these games will also act as my main inspiration whenever I will work on any future projects. My point is, I love these games. 

4. I only really used UE4 and have a decent amount of experience on it for a novice. I took a college course for games so I had a good amount of time to garner experience with the engine. But I only ever finished one single project fully and that one I wasn't very happy about. So I still have a lot to learn about it, mostly when it comes to blueprinting. As mentioned I only finished one project but I did work on others before. My last one was probably my best one but it was barely even a demo by the end. However, I was happy about the mechanics I was able to make for it. 

5. Beyond just my passion for games, I'm actually really passionate when it comes to storytelling and writing. I believe that narrative, no matter how little, is vital in a game. It adds soul to the experience and even more of it when that story is fleshed out. My favourite stories I ever experienced were in video games as you have a hand in shaping that story (even when it's not direct). And stories can just be really good besides that anyway. Getting invested into characters and a plotline is one of my favourite things to do.

6. My main goal is to really finish a game. I've only ever completed one game and that was a walking simulator with no mechanics at all. So my goal is to actually be productive and finish it, even if its a demo. Something close to complete is better than not finished. 

Or at least make something that someone can at least enjoy.

Submitted

1. Hi there! What's your name? 

Hey my name is Adam Price 36 years of age residing in the "great white north" Canada!

I have  formal Background in Environmental Horticulture but a love for technology.

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

Nope first time jammer. I have played with unity a handful of times but never followed through on a project. I figure a competition to get something ,anything done will be a win.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own?

Morrowind Elder Scrolls 3 is my all time favorite. I do also like a lot of old N.E.S. games as I grew up playing games cross legged in front of the TV for years.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

I have some very weak c# skills that I recently learned through CodeAcademy which helps but I definitely need practice.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!  

Lots really , cant narrow it down to one thing. 

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

Just get something made whatever state it's in . just get it done.

Ps,

I have already started a outline of what I want to do. If your interested in checking it out. I have a storyboard you can look at .

Gob's! ~~>       https://app.milanote.com/1O6ofN1Emg5X2V?p=gBj88BpgdiG  Just a free site I found that I can create a story board/layout.

May your creative genius carry you forward!

1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself?  

> Hi my name is HummingbirdArtz, but you can call me Lilith!

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?  

> The reason I wanted to join this jam was because I wanted to learn how to build games.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own?  

> My favorite games are FNF, Quake, Soul Calibur 5 & 6.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?  

> No.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!  

> I just love to create things and play around with different mediums. :)

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

> To make a working functioning game! :D

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  1. My name is voltcutter. I have made the infamous s. pellegrino (inside joke)
  2. No, but I joined because I want to learn more about game development.
  3. I love Minecraft and I tried making it but it didn’t work 💀
  4. Yes, I have experience with the Unity Game Engine. I made many games but I didn’t really spend much time on them, causing them to be mediocre. I hope that when I join this game jam the games I make in the future are not mediocre.
  5. Game Development or just development in general.
  6. I want to make an actually decent game that is fun to play and is functional.
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Hello people of the internet!

1. Mice or Mouses?. Just a guy wanting to make games.

2. Nope. I kinda just wanna join any jam I see. I mean, why not?

3. I don't really have a favorite game. If I enjoy it, then it's a good game.

4. I've made 3 games, and 1 piece of software (which isn't so good). I've made all of my games with godot because I find it the easiest and fastest to make games in.

5. I like video game development as a whole and really, anything "code" related.

6. Just to have fun :D

Mice.

I like the mouse you have as your profile picture xd

1. Hey I'm Cyberfrog, aspiring and failing game dev/pixel artist

2. No, I'm joining cause the title is true for me, this is My First GJ

3. Minecraft, Fortnite. No inspiration.

4. Somewhat? I've created like 3 games. Pong was my very first game so I watched a 2 hour tutorial.

5. Playing and beating up kids (virtually) in MInecraft.

6. None really cause there is no ranking system. But create a good game people actually click on.

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1. Hi! My name is Mohamed. I started doing graphic design last year and take my time in focusing on the details.

2. no. I found out about this very recently and would love to take my first step into game development.

3. Ori and Gris are two of my favorite games that got me into indie gaming and I fell in love with it since! I was greatly inspired by these games as well and would love to contribute to the industry in some way!

4. I have very little experience with game engine software. I learned a little about Unity and Godot from Youtube.

5. I am passionate about mental health awareness!

6. To learn more about game design and other roles in indie game development!

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OneShot is such a good game, I wish it got spoken about more! If the games you make are anything like it, I'm  excited to try them!

Hi Zacc, you seem really cool! Are you already working on a game/do you need any team members?

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

Heya! I'm a Spanish novice programmer (sorry if I have spelling mistakes lol), you can call me Sant, I know a bit of Lua and I like to make my games in Game Maker



2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

Nope, I wanted to join this jam because I want to create an entertaining game that I can publish on the web



3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

well, my favorite games are: plants vs zombies 1, undertale, Doodle jump, Pocket god and sonic the hedgehog, you know, the classic games and yes, more than anything undertale



4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

Well, a little, I'm not an expert but I'm not a novice who doesn't know anything about code, and as I said before, I like Lua better, I make games in roblox xd, and sometimes in Game Maker



5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

animation and programming



6. What are your goals for this game jam?

try to complete a game 100% because I always leave an unfinished project, and so on in a loop

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1. Hi there! What's your name?  My name is Beau. 

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?  

 I did participate in the 2021 First Jam, and that was/is my first and only jam thus far. I hope to do better this time, try new things and make something fun.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own?  

Privateer, Wing Commander, Warzone2100, Myth of Soma, Pokemon Trading card game. 

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?  

I am a novice hobbyist. I don't have any professional experience in development. I have played and loved gaming for many years.

In retirement I have taken advantage of free opportunities to try and learn new things. I have dabbled with a couple game engines in effort to have fun and learn. Been trying to learn/playing w/Unreal Engine for over a year now.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!  

Fun

6. What are your goals for this game jam? 

To finish a playable game

7. Any advice to new participants?   

Have fun

9. What are some of the past works you've made for the jam? Show off your favorites!   

My last years' submission Free Time Arcade by Privateer_Lev (itch.io)

The first thing I completed on Unreal Engine

1. I'm Anomatoor, and I like astrophysics and astronomy.

2.This is my first game jam, and the reason I joined is to, well, have some motivation to continue learning Unity.

3. I like, KSP, Minecraft, Valorant and COD Warzone. Probably one of the most inspiring games for me was KSP.

4. I don't know if this is considered experience, but I have been using Scratch for the past 6-ish years. But now I want to move on with something more challenging and learn to use Unity.

5. I'm passionate in astrophysics and a little bit of rocket science.

6. I  want to challenge myself, make a game, learn more about game development and obtain the motivation to learn more.

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1. Hey  my name is Thetra, I am a teacher from Austria.  (Age 33)

2. Yes I joined the last Jam, I had a blast with it and so I wanted to join again. I want to get back to my beginning - and finishing a 2D Platformer with all the stuff I learnd in my first year of GameDev - so I am dedicated to work my ass off with what I got XD

3. My Favourit Games are Grandia 2, Freelancer, Teranigma, Final Fantasy 14, Journey, Subnautica, Warframe and Conan Exiles.  I like beeing creativ in games, nd at least Conan inspired me to start gamedev. ( I wanted to use the ModKit but it was to instable on my PC so I started learnin Unity instead)

4. I started with Unity last August (2021) and want to us my gathered knowlegde in this Jam. I made some Games for other GameJams too but my  best piece until now would be BearSkull - (you can find it on my Itch page)

5. My passion, in GameDev at least, is in polishin Games. I hate to work with blocks and Capsules - I allways start with a good look and the work on the feel. I love makin good looking Games and put a lot of time into this aspekt.

6. Honestly, I want to make a Game, where Players tell me that they want to play more. I know I won t be able to make all of the Game in 2 Weeks but i try to get 1 or 2 Levels done with Story and some nice Bossfights ... yeah I will try to make some more Advertisement (so basicly how to market a game better to an audience)  making trailers, and art for the Game etc.  (no I won't take money for this Game, I mostly use free resources and i honestly think that cc0 products should not be sold in any way)

For returning jammers:

7. try to make a Game that you know. If you want to try remaking Supermario? Why not - but only take ONE aspekt of it.  keep it simple, and finish a Game, then expand it.

8.  I was very happy the last time, so I got no issues

9. My last and first entry: https://thetra00.itch.io/growwild  I got great feedback on it and feel kinda sad to not work further on it.

10. I d love some  koordinated Discord or Twitch streams, where people can show of their progress, and other jammers can learn and ask how, why, what we are doing.  

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1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself?

My Name is ZappyPrime i just started learning game dev about 1 month ago

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining? 

I did not this is my first game jam. I joined because i wanted to see what it was like and try to learn something new.

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

My favorite games are, Minecraft, Phasmophobia, Resident evil 4 and, 2d platformer games like Mario. None of them inspired me but what did inspire me is a youtuber called Dani, aka the Milk King.

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine? 

I dont have to much experience with game dev. I used Unity as my game engine and mainly make 2d games because, 3d is a lot harder.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about!

I love making 2d platformer games. Im not the best at animation or player movement but i do try.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

Im trying to make a decent 2d platformer in 2 weeks and mainly trying to learn something new. Oh and have FUN!


Edit: If you want to try my games(There not that good ) then feel free to download them here

Cubet-https://zappyprime.itch.io/cu-bet

The Simulation(Part 2 coming soon)  https://zappyprime.itch.io/the-simulation

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuOh4fCML1vp6WFdD2YC5Eg

1. Hello! I'm Hydrolix

2. This is my first jam. I am joining because I've always wanted to do one since I saw people on YouTube participating in them.

3. Polymars is my inspiration. My favourite one is when he had a competition with Barji  and they had to make a python game in 10 Hours.

4. I do not use an engine I only code in Python. I also make my art in Gimp.

5. I love solving Rubik's Cubes

6. Well my main goal is to just have fun!

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Hi Fae! Your background seems really cool! i find UI super interesting as well! Do you already have a team that you're a part of?

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