Skip to main content

On Sale: GamesAssetsToolsTabletopComics
Indie game storeFree gamesFun gamesHorror games
Game developmentAssetsComics
SalesBundles
Jobs
TagsGame Engines

i'm so happy you like it; thank you so much! my partner deserves all the credit for what things were included. the CRT monitor is one of my favorites too :-)

javascript definitely would have been more efficient, but i stubbornly enjoy using CSS for elaborate schemes (i owe so much to the :has pseudo-class)... i really admire all the templates and tutorials you've been making for people, so i did think about how i might turn this into a template too, but the code is just SO repetitive. one toggle alone would be simple enough to explain in a short tutorial, but after that it would just be like "okay now copy and paste like 20 times, now use find and replace like 100 times but WATCH OUT you can't use Replace All because each set is formatted exactly the same. make sure the IDs all match and and the names are all grouped correctly... good luck"  it wasn't too hard to plan out, just very tedious to put together. the dollmaker options you shared on the jam page are a lot more friendly!

code jams and game jams have so much in common that i'm surprised by how much they feel like entirely separate scenes. i'll take any opportunity for a crossover so i can be like "web people, come make games with me" and "games people, come make webpages with me" .. idk if it works but maybe!! i think weblistings like yours are also a great way to bridge that gap between people that see themselves as primarily interested in games or primarily interested in websites. i love to see games on websites, websites that are games, etc. we can have it all <3

thank you for hosting this jam and creating the dollmaker listing! i just applied!