Play canvas
[Real-time] GameMaker's Canvas's itch.io pageResults
Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Enjoyment | #2401 | 3.045 | 3.045 |
Overall | #3288 | 2.947 | 2.947 |
Style | #3574 | 2.874 | 2.874 |
Creativity | #3734 | 2.922 | 2.922 |
Ranked from 358 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does your game fit the theme?
The canvas scales up with time (it already more than 10x'ed in size since the start from 100x100), and the netcode itself was built to scale to 100+ people interacting with the canvas simultaneously
Development Time
48 hours
(Optional) Please credit all assets you've used
My framework for online multiplayer games: https://github.com/evolutionleo/warp
Sweetie-16 Palette: https://lospec.com/palette-list/sweetie-16
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Comments
Really impressive game! The concept of a canvas that scales up over time and supports 100+ players is fantastic. The netcode seems robust, and it’s amazing how well it handles multiple players drawing simultaneously. The idea of creating art collaboratively over the world is unique and engaging. BTW, adding more tools or colors for drawing could make the creative process even more enjoyable. Good job! :)
Ok this is funny. Not a game, but it's very funny xD
Wow amazing entry! Nice job!
cool concept!!
Such a good job! :D
That's impressive. Good job.
It's really impressive that you managed to make r/place in just one day!
Neat idea! Not exactly a game ofc, but neat nonetheless.
Classic r/place :)
cool canvas!
I do love me some r/place experience.
Made me happy that someone added the explosive part of the spear of my scug c:
Awesome Idea. It is very innovative to make a online canvas in a game jam.
It's actually genius. Well done for the idea and even more so for coding this so quickly!
cool
Ahah nice !
Really unique! love it.
Wow. What a very innovative way of getting people to play your game! I love it so much! Good joB!
Different and fun to play. Well done.
Really interesting take on the theme!