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That is not true. Look at the time of the game file. The game also includes ALL the themes asked by the Jam. I just reused an old *post* (of another project), therefore the project post has older date then the Jam and then the game itself.

I understand, thank you very much for clarifying. Many times, people submit games they’ve worked on well in advance, so one tends to be cautious XD. No problem, the entry is once again qualified for the Jam. Thank you so much for participating, and sorry for the misunderstanding!

Thank you for your trust. I have a few more projects (now set as restricted) about which I'm thinking to use for completely new projects. But to prevent another time confusion, I should not do that, right?


For your imagination, how horrible ideas I have done, I entered translating contest (of an Arsene Lupin story) and I translated it to my native exotic Czech language. As you can imagine, such a project is for nearly nobody who is going in Itch.io :(. Feel free to laugh at my expense ;). But please try to read it with Google translator and tell me your opinion on it - if the fun way of my translation will be not lost by the translator:  https://ormrin.itch.io/arsenic-bulglar-czech-version-of-arsne-lupin .

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Honestly, I recommend that if you're going to create a new project, you should also use a new page for it. Not only to avoid potential confusion, but also to give your project better visibility. On another note, translating an Arsène Lupin story into Czech sounds like a very noble project, and I think more things like that should be done. Best of luck with your projects!

LOL, I thought absolutely opposite. I thought that if I reuse a project page which already generated some incoming, it would be better than making a new project page. So would you be please so kind and explain me how you think your advice?

I don't have much knowledge of Itch.io, but I understand that when you publish a project, it gets an initial boost in visits because it appears on the 'new' page, which gives it some visibility.