First time doing a jam requiring a source code, just curious on the reasoning. Is it for educational purposes or something, I always heard game jam coding was typically rushed and a poor study tool. Also any game submitted still remains the property of the dev/team and not some form of open source right? Sorry not trying to sound like a nut just curious on the reasoning.
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Just curious, i keep coming across different updates that take into account feedback which is awesome, but for the sake of the jam i thought the idea was to release what you have in the time frame not to polish it with every feedback. Its my first jam so forgive my ignorance just not familiar with how these go. Do you only play the zip or whatever from the time of submission or do you judge on anything after?
I started playing and it seems like a fun idea i was having issues getting the green one to jump though i was only able to get the purple one, not sure if maybe i was pressing the wrong button or something, the graphics looks nice and the concept is fun, first multiplayer game ive seen in this jam:) Great job
Thanks for your feedback:) yeah i was late into this jam and decided to take on a bit more then i should have considering:P i had planned for more difficult parts to be towards the end and keep the difficulty closer to a steady level, but i started running out of time so after the first half of the level i slacked on the second half:( i wanted more traps and obstacles especially on the back elevators;) Due to the jam being one level i really wanted it to be some what challenging and encourage more play time through repeated attempts, although looking back a bit more kindness while learning the controls and a few checkpoints would have gone a long way haha. Im glad you decided to play it and even happier you took the time for feedback. Thank you:)