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A jam submission

Flying LeapView game page

Local multiplayer game for 2-4 brave travelers
Submitted by doctor-g — 3 hours, 8 minutes before the deadline
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Team Name
Doctor G

Gameplay Instructions
This is a local multiplayer game for 2-4 players. Each player needs a game controller.

What platform is your game built for?

Windows

List any content that was created before the jam that was included in the final submission.
This project makes use of third-party assets that were created before the jam, including the Synty Samurai Pack, fonts from Google Web Fonts, assorted sound effects, and recordings of traditional Japanese songs.

The README file in the project directory includes links to all the third-party assets that were used along with license details.

Link to Gameplay Footage
https://youtu.be/A-yfzkUk6dg

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Comments

Great fun game, but I can't understand, how to play local.

Developer

You should be able to plug in multiple gamepads and have it work. We do that through a SteamLink. Unfortunately, I know not every gamepad is detected out-of-the-box by Unreal Engine, so I'm afraid if your particular hardware won't work... it just won't work.

I tried on one gamepad, because I don't have more. I use old gamepad with direct input and I know this problem and know how to fix this :) Just need copy one emulator file :) Steam link is good, but I don't know how to connect, when game doesn't in steam

Developer

For what it's worth, from within Steam, you can go to Games menu, then Add a Non-Steam Game to my Library. Put in the path to the executable, and presto, it shows up in Steam and can be called via Big Picture mode. This is how my kids and I have been able to play a few of the Epic Games Store giveaways from the family room TV.

And so it was possible? Thank you very much!