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Check your Gmail. The one I sent it too was cali6packkids@gmail.com

Short but very funny

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I sent an invite

I just decided to take the theme as Random because that's unexpected right? Totally, don't question it

I can see that

Error 35: Code not readable format. Check for Brain Damage

True, however I played one game a while back that was made in 5 hours, it wasn't super polished or anything but it was pretty good.

Lol

Public static void reply(){ 

                                 while(i=1; i>0; i+++)

                                { Debug.Log("Yes"); 

                                }

}

Yes Yes Yes Yes yes

*Claps*

It is a 2D Platformer type Game, I am using Unity Game Engine for this project. Someone to help me make levels would be great! I can do the code stuff and Some basic Pixel Art but the Level Design is  a foreign  region for me. So Far I have no inclination to make a multiplayer type Game, I am However, looking into making it 2 player.

Yes Yes yes

Imagine the one person out of those three that didn't actually start working until it started

Yes

Hilarious

There is no specific programming language that you have to use for this Jam. Probably the reason you see so many people talking about C# is because that is what Unity Game Engine uses.

Also C# and Java are very similar I had been working with Java for a couple of years before I finally tried using Unity, and it was a pretty easy switch. So to answer your question no you do not have to use an specific coding language

I don't know if this is really the thing that I am supposed to respond to but..... I am going to anyways.

Often Game Jams are Full of people who don't really know what they are doing. I personally have a background in Java development so It was not that hard for me to switch over to C# / Unity. There are several thousands of tutorials online on how to make a game. I would recommend getting a general idea of what you want to make and then finding people who have made similar things. I am fairly experienced in other kinds of code as well so if You ever need something, feel free to hit me up.

When you say actor friends do you mean voice actors?

(I honestly don't know what else you would mean but Hey, I figured I might as well ask.)

How long will we have to make our games?

Hi all I am a code developer using Unity. I am looking for a Team or a couple of people who would be willing to help with Level Design, Voice acting SFX etc..