Arion Games, you've been selected as the winner of the jam.
Please join the Bakin Discord (link on the jam page) if you haven't already, and message CompanionWulf to claim your prizes.
in four days, the jam submission period will conclude.
Thr judgement period will begin shortly after, with video playthroughs of each submission until all games have been played.
After that, the winner will be chosen amongst the submissions.
I look forward to playing all of the games. If you still haven't submitted yet, there's still time, but don't let it get away from you - submit incomplete if you have to, as I still consider incomplete submissions as valid entries, and they still get showcase videos!
See you soon!
Ashes
This is SO cool!
I wanted to take a second and clarify that, anyone submitting to the jam can use the newest version of RPG in a Box if they want (maybe some folks were waiting on this before making their game?), but it's completely up to you which version of RPGiaB you use -- any and all versions are allowed!
Are there any questions on anything concerning the Jam?
I hope everyone has a great day!
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I really do thank you for being so understanding :]
Really wish I'd been able to get back to you sooner, though.
I'll happily video the non-jam one, free of restrictions. If you'd like to take the time to make any changes, go right ahead, and I'll just await your approval before proceeding!
I'd like to also put a bit more spotlight on your other works, so let me know if there are non-itch links you'd like folks to be aware of, if they aren't already following!
Regards!
Hey Banjo, thank you for flagging me on this. It dropped completely off my radar after I looked into it (I have too many threads of communication in too many places, but that is a 'me' problem; I apologize!!).
I certainly did not find anything , and the quest does not warrant disqualification as-is.
I'd like to offer it entry into the next jam, or perhaps I can do a video presentation on it and it alone, to make up for the inconvenience. I truly am sorry this mishap removed the quest illegitimately.
by now, it's clear that the winner of the winner is Knifish Games with Kaleido 1!
Congratulations Knifish! All the prizes will be distributed from their sponsors at different times but I will be in touch soon to help!
The jam results video is live and you can view the winning message here!
Great job to all participants and thank you all so much for making this one of the best jams ever!
I'm so excited, for many reasons:
-you're super creative and I sincerely enjoy playing what you create, ever since "There was a Game Here, It's Gone Now"
-I know it will be a project you enjoy making because there is so much attention put into the trailer :)
-I love seeing these kinds of Vroid models in projects
-It's one of my favorite engines
-Alice is one of my favorite stories ever and I enjoy seeing interpretations / works based on it
-The jam version of the older game had a very fun gameplay loop :D
I played and enjoyed the pre-alpha demo submitted for the jam. While there is not much to go on, I wanted to say I really appreciated the use of the graphic here and the fun and super charming design style that is presented. What a beautiful presentation and an absolutely lovely representation of BAKIN, I do encourage you to continue development on this demo and sharing your progress!!
only two hours to go, don't get caught by the deadline boogeyman and submit now!
Forgot to add music? Submit!
Missing a wall? Asset? Boss? Submit!
Typos? Sumbit!
Title screen says wrong thing? Submit!!
Not absolutely 100% perfect and an incredible showcase of your talent and skill in a limited timeframe?! That wasn't the point of any of this, SSUUUBMIIIIT!
let's go!
Rule 6 stresses that no AI assets may be used for the submissions entered into this jam.
Please consider this rule seriously, as games may not be vetted before the deadline, and if AI is found in the project, that project will be disqualified and removed without a chance of re-submission.
In regards to assets that are strongly suspected to be AI generated, they will be treated as if they were generated and the submission will be removed.
I understand that this means the potential for removal of games that do not use AI. I also understand that some game developers hire a third party to provide the assets, without knowing that those assets could be AI generated.
I ask that everyone uses their very best judgement in this matter, and I apologize for inconvenience that this causes. This will create situations that may need to be considered for subjective judgement and clearer ruling in future jams.
Thank you.
Ash
Hello, cnxygame.
In regards to your submission "Legend of the Wuxia Heroes"
It is found that AI art assets are used for the intro of the game and possibly for the character portrait art. This violates rule 6 of our jam.
This rule is taken very seriously as it affects the fairness of the entrants' submissions and as such, your entry has been disqualified and removed.
In the interest of giving another chance, I would like to extend this offer: if you would like to re-submit a version of the project with these assets completely removed, before the jam deadline, it would be accepted and the game could be presented as an entry. ^^
Thank you,
Ash
The prize pool extended, thanks to Darkand Arts and 8Pancakes4Lunch with some awesome prizes for the Grand Winner!
HOWEVER, there's only five days left, so it's time for my general advice!
-Don't panic. I SAID DON'T PANIC!
-Don't forget to put your "player starting point" in the correct place. I don't think anyone has ever forgotten to do this before....except me ;_;(The Endra Wish, Patchwork's Jam -- you were NOT MEANT to start out in the Bathrooms.)
-If you have a lot of areas that are unfinished but non-essential, you can leave them in! The judgement phase will not take into account the finished-or-unfinished-ness of any entry, and the exploration will be fun for us!
-However, if you are building a game beyond the jam version, and you'd like the areas to remain spoiler free or they were developed out of scale, just put a blockade - a collision of any kind or an NPC saying "You can't go this way, it's not finished" will be just fine. But my advice is still make the whole dang thing visible for all.
-Get that title changed to whatever the project should be called -- it's not a big deal, but even if you don't make a title screen, don't forget to change at least the text. It helps with the immersion. Trust me. It's better than YOUR TITLE HERE or PROJECT_13. Actually, Project 13 sounds cool. Maybe leave it in.
-The game you have currently is not a reflection of "the best you can do" or "how the the world sees you" -- it's just a jam, and as I state every jam, sometimes life happens and you just can't submit the project you wanted to see submitted. My own philosophy is "something is beter than nothing" so I highly encourage you to submit even if you aren't halfway done. Seeing "what could have been" is STILL very interesting from a dev standpoint and based on feedback of ANY unfinished game from ANY previous jam, it's a PLUS to other devs and people curious about the engine(s) involved when they can see what someone was going for - what their vision was! So, submit!
-and finally -- and this is the most important - GO AHEAD and make your game playable now, and submit it.
You heard me. Submit the EARLY version now, and continue work on it and submit the best version you can later before the jam ends.
This is a failsafe. You'll get the security of having at least submitted your project.
If you climbed out of scope or scale during the dev phase, this will bring you back down to earth -- it's time to triage and prioritize only what needs to be done right away.
Finally, DO NOT wait until the last minute to upload. The pain of submitting a few minutes past the deadline because of timezone confusion or whatever is very avoidable -- and only entries submitted WITHIN the submission period are valid. no extensions, no exceptions!
Observe the timer -- it's accurate, so don't wait until the last minute!!
Now, back to devving!
Hey there!
jamming along? Everything going smooth? Already finished? Haven't started yet?
Don't worry, it takes all kinds. I wanted to pop in with some quick reminders and tips!
Remember your game MUST BE MADE with RPG Developer BAKIN - if you joined just to show off your unrelated game, your submission will be vetted and disqualified, and removed from the jam as soon as possible - no prize, no vote, no exposure. Them's the rules.
If you haven't started yet, or have but are stuck. try starting something super simple! A one-room experience is absolutely fine. So is a game hat doesn't have fighting. A game without dialogue can still be fun. Start small, nail down one thing that makes the experience playable, then add on!
Worried you won't finish in time? That's OK! You can easily add in some kind of "roadblock" or NPC that halts progress, and gives a message like "that's the end of this Jam version!" this incomplete nature of a submission is WAY more normal than one might htink, and is totally welcome in my jams!
Basically, I hope to ensure this event is as accessible as possible to all, and encourage everyone to submit something! You are not being judged by your abilities or limitations, and your submission, however unfinished, is NOT a reflection on your total ability!
Now that said, everyone is still literally being judged in categories - but, this is more for fun and to keep things consistent for the prize winner. Speaking of, judge selection and announcement should be this week, so I hope you look forward to it!
Alright, back to making!
Jam submissions begin in just a week!
For some devs, this is when time starts to fly! Make sure you give yourself time to make the things you want!
Don't lose hope, but don't lose focus!
Make sure to take breaks, and don't worry about being perfect!
Is this your first jam? No worries, you got this! Ask questions, relax, and keep your mind adventurous, curious and fun loving.
You're challenging yourself, and whatever you put in, you will be able to get in equal measure!
This is what it's all about.
Back to devving!
Arbitrarily, I have witnessed revenge upon the Noctivians. Payback. My vengeance is sated.I highly enjoyed the ending. I think switching to Solidarks would threaten Flora's existence, but truly without the priestesses they would not have succeeded in his revival.
In my headcanon, I want Solidarks to establish the Flora followers as a subset, kind of a lesser god or demigod.
Place them in a paradigm wherein they can't hurt Solidarks, but give Flora godlike power over those who would follow, thereby respecting the order who helped.
Is this why Floral Disaffect?
At any rate, what a wonderful experience. Every FeverDev game is a truly unique perspective and ALWAYS worth playing. Now...onto leave the YouTube comment.
good catch, sir Kuma -- I have removed the sentences suggesting community votes, as this is supposed to be a non-community vote jam (they snuck past me when I copied the template I use).
All the submissions do have to follow the entry criteria to qualify, but by no means do you have to polish up the work, just throw something together that you like, even if it's a big commercial for your other projects or a teaser for another work you'd like to direct audience attention to! Even a one-room experience is fine :]
it's fair to want to know why, but I've already disclaimed that it may not be communicated why. Its right there on the front page; it is what it is and I'm not inclined to change it. I only ask participants to read, understand, and agree.
It's possible the reasoning was given before disqualification, which would actually remove the submissions page. This is something I only just learned about myself. I'm not sure if the affected participant gets a notification then or if it deletes since the page disappears. Not saying that did happen necessarily, but it is possible.
But again, quests found to qualify that were removed in error can be re-submitted with an invite. When I get time I will look into it more closely.
to clarify, if a disqualified quest can be fixed by the participant before the submission deadline, it can be resubmitted.
If a quest is resubmitted before the deadline but isn't fixed, other actions are taken (as it is implied the creator is disregarding the rule).
The onus of ensuring a quest qualifies is on the submitter, not the judge. Disqualification after the submission deadline is unfortunately the result of a submitter not ensuring that they are following the rules as posted -- these are written for a reason --and ultimately that is the only fair consequence; to your point however, if a quest is disqualified in error (as has happened in the past), it can be resubmitted exactly as it was. This is facilitated by an invite from the host.
It is very important for participants to read and understand every rule in the event!
thats unfortunate, but refer to the text on the jam page.
What happens if my quest is disqualified / removed?
Due to an unpredictable scope of entrants, I cannot guarantee that any notification will be granted nor any reason given, but I will try to notify the quest submitter in the event of a disqualification. A participant can fix their quest and re-submit.
Any participants found to re-submit quests that do not follow submission guidelines may be removed and barred from re-entering, with or without notice!
The responsibility of ensuring an entry meets the submission criteria belongs to the participant!