I have an idea, how about a platformer game where you solve puzzles and get through obstacles in a nuclear power station site and in the end end up destroying the facility's safety functions and therefore unleashing a nuclear disaster.
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It doesn't break the game but, nothing works either, raycasters are flying randomly in every direction, enemy spaceships going into full spin mode, and the supposed AI allies retreat faster than anything. It's anything but just weird funny right now. While most of these stuff worked pretty great till the last night. God knows what went wrong.
I am doing an undergraduate in physics now, initially I wanted to study computer science but let's say fate has a funny way of playing with things, the questions in the entrance exams (for IIT Indian institute of technology) were related to anything but computer science, and I failed really miserably, and so I decided to learn it on my own in free time and let's say I've made enough progress to join this game jam... I just want to know if it is possible for someone to get a job as a game developer without a formal degree, I had to ask it because I do lack one for sure.