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Looking for feedback and/or collaboration

A topic by Kritzlof created Jun 08, 2023 Views: 132 Replies: 7
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Submitted

Hi!

I'm actually a 2D artist and my understanding of programming is limited, but  I 've created a short and simple game for this jam. It's a work in progress but it's mostly the  look, transitions, animations and art that  will change from here.     I'm keeping it simple because of limited time and  the mentioned lack of programming skills. Oh, the "dialogue" can also probably be improved and worded so to be as compelling as possible.

It's not finished as I said, but   if you have any thoughts or feedback I'd love to hear them. If someone likes it and feels inspired to make sound or music for the project I'd also be happy to get in touch :)

Thanks!

https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/862319848

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Cool Game with many details! Like the face on the tree, and along with the development of tech, more clothes are produced.  A great enlightenment for children to realize that the bigger problem lies in the distribution process rather than production.

I think the production process could be redesigned. The lowest level of mechanized labor is a major exploitation of free will, and people will become numb because of it. If players can also experience this boringness in the game, the concept of the game will be more profound.

Submitted

Thanks for the feedback, glad you enjoyed it! :)

Yeah, I think you're right that the gameplay itself could be developed further. The  honest truth is that I'm not great at programming and just tried to make something that was fit for purpose, so I'm sure there are lots of more stuff you could do with it! 

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I've been interested in the Godot engine for a few months. If you find any other interesting jams, I think we might be able to participate together.

Submitted (1 edit)

Just checked it out and it looks interesting!   Just get in touch if you have any ideas and we'll see if we can make something work! :)

Submitted

Oh, I just realized that you probably referred to the WIP version that I linked in this thread? The finished game is at the link below   and it might be a bit more developed than the one you played :)
https://kritzlof.itch.io/enough-for-everyone

Thanks for the reminder, I tried it again, and I just found that starting in 2020, people no longer use their feet to drive sewing machines~lol

Submitted

Haha, yeah. That one was actually a mistake by me, I hoped no one would notice that I missed it :P