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I got Badger (primary) and Bird (secondary)! :>

Very calm and relaxing. I just wish that some of the animations were shorter, as it really makes each attempt feel more frustrating. 4/5

Thank you!!

Yes it does!! Thanks for working to fix it so quickly!

Thank you! I'll try the stand alone :)

I really enjoyed this, and it made me rethink what it means to be trans, and gave me a new way to connect it to my Jewish identity. Thank you so much.

I ran out of $1 gachas with only $1 left and now I can't proceed.

I would love to play, but for some reason the tetris controls aren't working for me, not even pause or anything (escape). Minesweeper controls work fine, so I'm not sure what's wrong.

I am one of the people who's also getting just a grey screen! Seems to be a common problem sadly 

I've summited my project and I got to say, I had so much fun! Thanks for creating this wonderful opportunity to push myself in an area that I've never pushed myself in before :) 

This has made me realize that I definitely want to keep creating ttrpg content, and I hope everyone else here does too! Everyone else's entries have been so good, and I've really enjoyed seeing them! Ya'll rock. <3

This playbook looks like so much fun! I love how you use classic phrases to name things, and it looks so clean and put together! I'm also making a playbook centered around animal companions, but in a much different sense. Seriously, this is so cool.

I've never played the game it's made for, but it might convince me to!

Here's a quick look at a single page of my playbook! This is my first one, and I thought it would be small and simple, but its evolved into having 9 (maybe 10) pages! I'm really enjoying making this playbook so far, and I hope everyone else is having as much fun as I am!

It's alright; thank you for replying!

I would love to play, but every time I try, it says "connecting looking for match, no match found, creating new match room" or something like that, and takes me back to the starting screen :(

An extension would be great! I think I could finish on time, but an extension would definitely allow me to polish my playbook more!

Working on it right now! Almost done with the page for the player to insert their own info, and the second page (where it tells you all the info about each animal companion) will be quick and easy! I hope yours is going well too!!

Having special abilities for each of them was always the goal! However, I was struggling to deal with the power imbalance between them. I thought I'd make some more defensive or fast than others to balance out a lack of attack power, but just having a different number of them is such a simple and effective solution! of course, I will definitely still integrate stat differences but this solves so much. I can't believe I didn't consider this myself, thank you! This is my first playbook ever, and everyone who has been responding has had excellent perspectives!

It does help! I hope I get to see yours finished; it's so cool we had similar ideas! Good Luck and I hope that whatever you end up with is something you're proud of :)

I'm thinking just one, but didn't even consider multiple! I'm also wanting them to be focused on primarily status effects, secondarily damage. Multiple companions sounds complicated, since having the player to have access to too many status effects at once could be OP, but maybe there is a way to work it?

Hey! I'm wanting to make a playbook based around animal companions, I'm currently calling it "The Tamer". I am just really curious as to what sort of aspects/features ya'll would like to see in this type of class? Anything from status effects, specific animal abilities,  gear, etc. I'm really excited to make this as it will likely be put into a ttrpg I'm creating! I want it to be appealing to others and not just me :). Thanks ya'll!

Yes, the theme is optional and you don't have to follow it

OneShot is such a good game, I wish it got spoken about more! If the games you make are anything like it, I'm  excited to try them!

I'll be sure to look out for yours as well!

Omg, I went to go follow you and realized you're the person who made transaction failed! I really enjoyed playing it, thanks for making such a great game! Everything in it was so well done,  and even though I got confused at some parts, I actually feel like that added to the experience. I really hope to see what you make in the future, and potential in this Jam!

Thank you, I'm excited to see what I come up with too, lol, along with seeing everyone else's work! It's awesome to see that there is someone else that also loves the same games as me! Also, I really hope that I can have a frog, yeah, even if it's just a minor role ^-^ 

1. Hi there! What's your name? Want to introduce yourself? 

Hi! I'm Oleander, but most people just call me Ollie! I'm 21, my pronouns are vi/vim, and this is my first ever jam!

2. Did you participate in the last jam we held? If so, what do you plan on doing better this time? If not, what's your reason for joining?

I didn't, but I was really excited to try this one because I've never made a game before, and I don't really have experience with an engine. I also struggle with convincing myself to do things if I don't have a time limit, so I decided to look through the game jams on itch and this one seemed perfect! I'm so grateful for a game that is specifically welcoming to people that are as new as me!

3. What games are your favorites? Did any of them inspire you, or made you want to make your own? 

I really love Pokémon games, but I've gotten frustrated with seeing potential in them that they just aren't living up to. I began seeing this in almost every game I play, seeing stuff I would have changed to make the experience better (from my point of view). Being disabled and queer, big AAA games just seemed to forget people like me. I started playing indie games, and realized, I could try to make the accessibility and inclusion MYSELF. Eventually, I played Hollow Knight, and couldn't find a single thing I'd change. When I found out it was made by such a small team of people, it's really what pushed me to actually try instead of procrastinate. So here I am!

4. Do you have experience with game development? What did you do/with what engine?

Nothing, except halfway finished tutorials in Godot! I have glanced at engines like Unity, but none of them were immediately comfortable to me like Godot is.

5. Tell us about something you're passionate about! 

I'm really passionate about frogs! I love frogs so much. I own like 30 frog plushies, and who knows how many frog pins, hats, little figures, umbrellas, etc. I love frogs so much that my partner thought that the best thing to get me for Valentines Day was a GIANT stuffed frog - and they were right!!! I eventually plan to have my own real frogs, but only when I can properly care for them with the knowledge and income. I will also try a game solely because I know there's a frog in it. Frogs are the best thing on earth to me.

6. What are your goals for this game jam?

My goal is honestly to just actually work on something for more than a few hours. I have a huge problem with procrastination, and if I can overcome that then I will consider this a success. I've also always struggled with joining communities, so I'm hoping that I can at least make a connection or two here so I have someone to discuss and bounce ideas off of with, maybe even work with in the future? I've heard so many times about how having those connections is extremely important, so yeah!

tldr; I'm Ollie, I want to make games to increase the amount that have inclusion and accessibility, I love Pokémon and frogs, I have minimal engine experience with Godot, and I just hope to not procrastinate! 

I know my introduction has been extremely long, I'm just really excited!

This made me realize that I have similar feelings and experiences if not the same story. I felt at least a small sense of peace at realizing there are others who have had sexual encounters where they aren't sure if it was consensual or not. I hope that your healing journey is seen through til the end (if there is one) - there's peace in knowing I'm not going through my journey alone.

I love this, it's so relatable