Will take as much feedback as possible! (this is my first game and jam)
https://itch.io/jam/theveryseriousjuniperdevgamejam/rate/4704143
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I only have 6. If you rate, thank you!
https://itch.io/jam/theveryseriousjuniperdevgamejam/rate/4704143
I definitely feel the same way with this is also my first game jam creating a real fully finished game without completely following some tutorial. Godot has been extremely fun to learn due to the simple system especially since my first engine I tried was unity which was very overwhelming without knowing C#. Anyway, I started on Monday because of a trip I had to go on so I was not fully sure if I was going to make the deadline but after much hard work (probably a bit too much) I ended up with something I was truly proud of. Besides this, hearing on youtube from juniper dev that a very serious game jam was starting soon was the right kick to push me to begin creating. And not just that, but the community is among one of the nicest that I have been apart of and hearing feedback for your game by people that were actually interested in it was surreal. Without this, I would probably just be scrolling all summer long.
tl:dr I loved competing in this game jam!
My game if you're interested
The art was stunning and the game perfectly fit the theme. I think that in between days, you could tween the alpha value so that the fade seamlessly. One other thing I noticed was that the day and time left were kind of hard to see and changing it to a black font color would probably resolve this issue. Overall, a great entry for your first jam!
Pikos, I think that this game is definitely a great idea for the jam and the visuals really went with your game. One thing I did find was lacking was audio, I'm not sure if its just my mac, but there was no noise at all. Let me know if you end up fixing this before the deadline so I can update your ratings!
Thanks for playing my game! As for the theme, my idea stated out that you could use an eightball which in my head kinda spins to answer the question but I may have stretched the line. I also like the ideas of a score and changing where the employees go to ask questions. I could definitely make a variable that goes up by one after each question get answered. Otherwise, thank you for the feedback!
I was just wondering if you were okay with play testing my game: https://blast-off2122.itch.io/outlook-not-so-good-inc
Sorry that it's late at night lol
Depends on your current skill level or how simple you want creating a game to be. Godot is really simple to learn and is what I use but Unity is much more complex for beginners. Unity also better preforms with 3d in my opinion and has many more tutorials whereas Godot uses a simple python-like coding language.
