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Mini Showcase & Showcase Sticky

A topic by Citizen Of Mêlée created Mar 26, 2020 Views: 176
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On Saturday 12th April we'll have a showcase of all of the games ahead of announcing the final results.

It'd be great if participants could package up what they've done to be shown to the other participants. First, please take a short (30 seconds - 1 minute) video showing off your art, gameplay, sounds, whatever it is you've been working on. You should ideally also narrate this so we know what's going on. Name your video file after your team name (or your name if you're on your own) and upload it to this dropbox.

Second, create your entry on our itch page and upload the most recent build of your game. Ideally ensure that it is playable on Windows as that is what we'll be using to stream. We'll try out all of you games on the streams.

Please try to have the above done by 6pm on Saturday 11th of April to give us time to make it part of the stream.

Your videos do not need to be polished or edited - just a simple clip of you explaining your game and showing off your progress will be excellent. If you can't do this it's no problem - it's just a nice way of sharing our progress with each other. To help create your videos easily, see below:

macOS

The easiest way to record your screen will be to open Quicktime Player and click File > New Screen Recording. Set your options at the bottom (Record entire screen/Record selected portion) and under options ensure that a microphone is selected.

Windows

For Windows 10, use the built in screen recorder as described here. For earlier versions you can use OBS.

Ubuntu

Use Kazam as described here.