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A topic by shuffle8 created Jul 02, 2022 Views: 648 Replies: 30
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Day #11 -

I finally finished creating the initial version of the game! There's a lot of stuff I wanted to do but due to the lack of time I decided to finish things here and later on gradually add stuff just for the fun of it :)

I already created the draft of the game page so tomorrow the plan is to simply make the page look a bit nice and informative enough for anyone coming to visit.

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Day #12 -

Today I worked on the game page on itch.io. After making final tweaks, the game is finally and officially live and submitted to the jam!

Although there's still a lot of stuff I wanted to do with the game, unfortunately I won't have time to do it by the deadline. I do feel good about the base of the game though, and I do see myself adding more stuff to it overtime so this might be just the beginning.

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Postmortem - 

Now that the game is officially published, it's time to reflect on the process, conclude and think about the next steps. 

The Idea

As I was looking for ideas, a voice inside my head kept reminding me all those YouTube videos saying "Keep it simple" and "Less is more".  So I tried to keep it simple and even came up with the idea pretty quickly. I had some doubts at first, but I sticked to the idea, trying not to judge myself too much and reminding myself simple is good and that no matter what happens, it's going to be a great learning experience . 

The initial idea had more elements to it than what I actually ended up doing

The Planning

From the moment the idea popped into my head, I began planning the structure of the project. Starting with the tasks I will need to complete, the specific days and hours I will be working on them, and the estimated duration each task will take. So I broke everything down to small tasks and started estimating the effort as best as I could while  placing the items on my calendar.

The tasks here are showing in high level. Inside each item there are specific tasks I needed to complete

Based on my estimation the project was supposed to take 46 hours

Conclusions

What worked?

  • The Idea - Right at the beginning of the process I realized that although my idea is pretty simple, I added elements that are not critical for the main mechanic of the game. So rather quickly, I decided to get rid of elements I initially planned to work on(like the shield, super blast pickups) so I can put my entire focus on the MVP. Although I thought the ideas were cool, I felt like this was a good choice and it actually did end up giving me extra time to work on other things.
  • The Planning - Wow I felt like the planning was so important! From the start and until the end, I was very happy that I had everything mapped out. Even though I couldn't predict everything that needed to happen in the project, I did feel like it gave me a sense of direction, and it really helped me stay focused on what I needed to do instead of getting distracted with random ideas of things I could add. 

What didn't work?

  • Time Management - So yes I planned a lot of stuff in advance and I knew exactly what I needed to do each day, but I think I kind of messed up managing my own time anyway. Very often, whenever I came across a challenging task, I would end up spending more time than I should trying to finish it. Which basically meant, I stayed extra hours on some stuff, overworking myself and going to sleep very late. This made me very tired and exhausted towards the end and it's something I definitely need to work on for next time, knowing when to stop and letting my body rest.
  • Resources - Since this was my first game jam, I wanted to try doing everything myself, including sound art and the development. I'm familiar with development but when it came to making design/sound assets I really struggled since I had to learn basically everything on the go. I remember spending a whole hour, just trying to figure out how to record something in a certain music studio app. I eventually had to give it up and felt like I completely wasted my time. For future jams, I might bring more people to work with me on the stuff I'm less familiar with, but just in case I end up doing it all on my own again, I decided to start working on my game sound/design skills, just enough to make my life a bit easier next time.

Next Steps

After publishing the game I couldn't help but feeling that while everything was ready, the game wasn't really as challenging and fun as I had hoped for it to be. That's why I decided to work on the game a bit more after the jam, just enough to make it a bit more enjoyable and appealing for the player. So during this coming month I will be working on modifying the game with the aim to publish a new version. I will mostly focus on:

  • Changes following jam community feedbacks(which was super helpful!)
  • Update a few extra stuff I didn't have time for during the jam.
  • Add a few more mechanics. 


That's it, hope it wasn't too long of a read :)

Btw, this will be my final post in this thread. For future updates, you're more than welcome to check out my game page.

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Thanks for reading!

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