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Thanks. I’ll check that out. 

I entered a game jam a week ago and my game is not appearing in the search bar on Itch.io's main page. I've looked up other games and they all appear to be generating results just fine. It's my first game that I've uploaded and I know that it takes some time for admin's to review it since it's a paid game, but I've only found that that should take 36 hours at most and it's been one full week as of writing this.

I'm wondering if anyone else has had this happen, if it's related to the game being involved in a jam, and if there is any way to resolve it.

Recently released horror TTRPG created for the Wretched and Alone game jam.

Xylophobia is a solo-journaling horror experience. The game features six original drawings and six original pieces of micro-fiction. But only you can tell the full story of what happens as you clamber through the darkening forest. Similar to games like Dread, Xylophobia recommends using a jumbling tower to simulate your mental state. Additionally, you will need a deck of cards (with or without the Jokers, depending on how lucky you’re feeling), a 6-sided die, tokens, and a journaling device such as pen and paper or a recorder.

There has been some really positive feedback from my playtesters and I hope that you will also take the time to experience the game for yourselves. I welcome conversation and have even been given inspiration to continue the story in an expansion. But in order to do that, I'll need your help. Happy playing.

https://theunnamablehorror.itch.io/xylophobia


Has the deadline been extended again? I thought tomorrow was the cut off and wanted to give my editor a time update, but now we have until Sunday?

Fair enough. I wouldn't want to mislead anyone. I would contend that there be something comparing it to Dread, though. When I was looking through the material it took me back to my halcyon days of getting really good at Jenga in an effort to not be the first to die.

Would "roguelike" be an appropriate tag? You are progressing through a randomly-generated setting.