Round 2 of my Epic Mega Jam livestream playthroughs is over. Round 3 resuming at 12:00PM PST, 10/17/2015 at ://.twitch.tv/awesomeallar
Currently only developer requested games and all local multiplayer games have been played. If you didn’t request your game to be played on my stream and your game is not a local multiplayer stream, it hasn’t been played yet. Running low on requests, will most likely start playing all unplayed games in submission order in Round 3. Still a lot of games left to go.
I’m about 50 games in myself, GREAT STUFF in there, everyone.
We’re glad has taken something from the experience and can’t wait to highlight all the teams / announce the winners
**Reminder: If you did not submit your team’s info (Name, email, etc.) to - we *need *that for the drawings or we cannot enter you as a participant. We’ll be reaching out for info we don’t have, but the sooner we can get it, the better
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Take care!
First GameJam for me and it was a lot of fun, except for the last 4 hours when i realized that i couldn’t finish my game in time. So my game doesn’t have an end, don’t try to finish it :(. I will definitely do the next one and try to do better
Thx for the event!
Is it permissible to fix a few things in our game and have a separate download link in our submission post for that? Figure whatever I submitted is final as far as the jam’s concerned, but I want to do a bugfix pass today so that if anyone not-judging wants to play, they can have a better experience.
I would just recommend making a forum thread in WIP or something. That way if you update it further you have a place self contained, also allows people to search for it easier.
Tinkurit/Psychodox amazingly made this spreadsheet… if you’re interested in watching your game jam submission played. Blown away that anyone would go out and do this.
But seriously, thanks for playing (to who did of course)! I’ve been watching your stream whenever I could and not only was it very entertaining (even for some friends of mine who had nothing to do with the jam), but also quite insightful. Got a couple of useful dos and don’ts out of it that will come in handy for the next jam.