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hi, this game is completed on 25th and it took two weeks to do this. I have uploaded it in multiple jams that could be mistake. I did not understand the concept of this. Are we not supposed to upload into multiple jams? I am new to this so I am really open to understand how it works.

Thank you for the response.

You are of course allowed to submit your game to multiple jams... but uploading the game into multiple jams is... usually an indication of terrible intention -- especially if to some of those jams the game doesn't actually fit. It seemed as if the game only fit this jam by coincidence. That plus some of the other indications that I mentioned (the game being finished before you joined this jam, you only joining the jam very recently, etc.)... are simply indicators. This jam has had a few very ill-intentioned submissions that I needed to remove, and I will need to ask some questions regarding this submission to determine whether or not this submission is acceptable or not (Though did you actually already remove your submission? Although I did say I am very unhappy with this submission, I am still a little bit willing to give the benefit of the doubt)

"This game is completed on 25th and it took two weeks to do this"

The problem here is not for how long you have worked on the game. The problem with this game in particular... is that it doesn't really fit the "Magical Girls" genre. It is "Magical" and it has the "Girl", but it is not "Magical Girl". That and considering you joined the jam AFTER you finished your game (yes, I can see when you joined the jam; and it's very recent)... really points towards a type of submission that I do not want in this jam.

I understand thank you for updating. I will not be submitting to the Jams here after unless i am doing specifically for one. thanks for the information. This may not be the platform to showcase the work done and begin career as an indie developer. This is more for learning skills and doing best from what is learned.

I see. Thank you for your understanding. I think that's for the best -- to develop specifically for one or two jams only. Good luck on your indie development journey.