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I love this format. Following the games in a jam that's small enough to be able to recognise people, seeing them evolve week after week, is just awesome. But I also like seeing the same people's games week after week even if it's normal trijam, so I hope I'll see you in future weeks!
This is my 9th trijam, and Part 1 was the only one where I ever managed to do it in just 3 hours. There's a lot in this game that you won't have found, but probably better to wait for another update so I can add more of the functionality I didn't have time for this weekend :)
This is the first game I've worked on in about a year. I still haven't gotten back up to speed with everything I used to know how to do in Godot when I started learning it last summer. But I'm hoping to get back into doing Trijams, because this is such a fun community and a great way to experiment while learning. And I really get a kick out of the whole process, including the part where it's my moral duty to play people's games while I drink tea on a Monday morning.