You can always upload to another site (google drive, media fire, etc) and link it here or on your game page (non jam page). That way we can play through and rate it.
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This Way's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Audio | #634 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Innovation | #722 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Fun | #746 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Graphics | #747 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Theme | #751 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Game Design | #757 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Overall | #758 | 1.890 | 5.000 |
Ranked from 1 rating. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Well, where are the files? I don't see a download game button. I see the normal play button but that just brings us to your game page and there's no web game there. Are you trying to share a webGL game or a downloadable game for windows, mac, or linux?
EDIT - I see in your description that you used Construct 3. Did you just upload your Construct project? Or did you build an app, compress it, and upload the built app?
I just watched a quick tutorial on Construct. You need to go Menu > Project > Export > Choose a target (mobile platform, windows platform, etc) > and build your app. Once you've done that and have the built (run-able app) version you can compress it down with a compression utility (so it's a smaller download for us).
Construct will likely export a folder with files in it. Compress the whole folder and upload the compressed file you get after compressing. You can use any compression tool like WinZip, 7-Zip, etc and use any compression method like zip, 7zip, rar, etc. Since we can't upload during the rating period you can upload somewhere else and just share a link to it here so we can play and rate it for you.
Did you forget to upload it on the submission page?
There is no game to download. That's why I find this comment from rafsun below me very suspicious.
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