Good day everyone! I would like to know how everyone is doing on there projects! Also, can't wait to see what you've made!
I was just thinking the same! I'm working on Ballistic Beans and have fine-tuned movement and some underlying systems. Now working on fleshing out tutorial levels. This game was already pretty fun to play, but seriously needs more content. Too bad I'm not good at level design... I also think that I need a musician.
How's your work? Are you still working on 10 seconds game?
I started working on Higan. Made it so you can't move the mirror whenever you want, but instead need to walk through Torii gates to fit with the Japanese theme. It reduced the overwhelming complexity of the mechanic on the player so I think it's a good direction to go, but unfortunately life got in the way I likely won't be able to have meaningful changes complete by the deadline of this jam. Might still continue working on it after, but as for this jam, unfortunately, looks like I won't be able to submit.
I am probably about 80% done with Listen to the Toys. I did quite a lot of changes to the game. Added a simple story and puzzle to the game too. But for now, there is only good ending to the game. You can't die and there is no game over. Probably I'm just going to leave it that way.
Hopefully I have enough time to finish it.
I am working on Breakfast Wars! I worked on the day 3 version. It was actually pretty popular at first (with four branches off of day1!), but never made it to day 6 because it was published late (and without a WebGL) three times! I have added a Colony development system (my first colony game, actually). It is sort of turning into Bug Heroes with collecting bots!
Edit:
Unfortunately, duo to recent events, I may have to drop the game. I have been dealing with a lot of...life...recently,. I have been looking to spend less time on a screen, and more time in studying other things to improve stability, and develope skills that will allow me to move on to full-time indie game development. Thank you all for this time, hope you have fun with your projects!