Nice! Send your username across when you get it. I’ll go figure out how Game Jams work on Itch (or feel free to host another if you’d prefer, based on working together on dungeons on git).
I’ve put up a Jam here: https://itch.io/jam/build-a-dungeon-together
Fancy sharing it? I don’t have much of a network, and this project will rely on collaboration.
I’m thinking people should work on anything they want. No gods, no masters - if a room’s empty, add a description. If it has a bad description, change it. If you want to propose a new major element, make a branch or discuss in on the issues board.
I’ve added you to the git page as an Owner (but if anyone feels unsure about making mistakes in git, they can get added as a developer, so Gitlab won’t let them make major changes without approval).
Cool, thanks for adding me.
I don’t have a super large network myself - most of the ppl on this jam found it simply through the Open Game keyword (I presume).
Will share with those I can.
As for the gods and the masters, I do notice that things tend to get out of hand without both. Case in point - if I could do this jam again I would more clearly define what (really) is an open game. Anyhow, Will start finding some rooms to populate.
For your jam itch page , you should consider shaking up the color scheme a bit - default grey might not be as inviting.