I accidentally posted this on the game page when I meant to comment here, so I'm just copy-pasting:
I'll second the comments on the cute art and sounds! It's a solid effort, and I enjoy seeing Love2D getting some love! For a first game, working with Love2D seems great in terms of understanding how everything works and also like quite a challenge since you have to do so much to get from the framework to a game. I hope to see more games from you in the future :)
And my first MFGJ submission wasn't even a full demo of what we set out to do, and I was working with another experienced programmer, so going from never having made a game to having programmed the basics in Lua and shipping a playable executable by yourself is a big deal! I hope you don't feel discouraged by any things you weren't able to do, and I'm glad you're finally starting down a path you've wanted to be on for so long!
Thank you. I know. I am just very slow. I even got a head start before the jam and that is why I didn’t follow the theme. I have LD(Learning Disabilities) took me 14 years to get to this. I am sorry. Learning code is the hardest thing I have ever done.
That's very sad, but I'm still happy you could finish something and I hope you will continue on your journey of indie game development and never forget to always have fun it's the most crucial thing after all :D
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I accidentally posted this on the game page when I meant to comment here, so I'm just copy-pasting:
I'll second the comments on the cute art and sounds! It's a solid effort, and I enjoy seeing Love2D getting some love! For a first game, working with Love2D seems great in terms of understanding how everything works and also like quite a challenge since you have to do so much to get from the framework to a game. I hope to see more games from you in the future :)
And my first MFGJ submission wasn't even a full demo of what we set out to do, and I was working with another experienced programmer, so going from never having made a game to having programmed the basics in Lua and shipping a playable executable by yourself is a big deal! I hope you don't feel discouraged by any things you weren't able to do, and I'm glad you're finally starting down a path you've wanted to be on for so long!
I like the basic design. But you really need to add some more game play, besides that very good for your first game :P
Thank you. I know. I am just very slow. I even got a head start before the jam and that is why I didn’t follow the theme. I have LD(Learning Disabilities) took me 14 years to get to this. I am sorry. Learning code is the hardest thing I have ever done.
That's very sad, but I'm still happy you could finish something and I hope you will continue on your journey of indie game development and never forget to always have fun it's the most crucial thing after all :D
I somehow can't start the .exe in the Zip provided.
Error
main.lua:13: Cannot create queueable sources using newSource. Use newQueueableSource instead.
Traceback
[C]: in function 'newSource'
main.lua:13: in function 'load'
[C]: in function 'xpcall'
[C]: in function 'xpcall'
I am very sorry about that. I am going to try and fix it.
No problem :D
I updated the file, hopefully it works now.