I enjoyed the game but I do not think you incorporated the theme very well. This game was still overall great. keep up the good work.
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I just want to thank whoever bought sea sick for 7.00$ I never thought anyone would actually pay for the game so a huge thanks to whoever bought the game for 7:00$, on an unrelated note I would like to disclose more infromation about Sea Sick 2. we have huge plans for the game and it will take a while to make and also may come at a pricetag. If you just want to see Sea Sick with your suggestions, a new look, and some other cool features we made up we will post a free version of just that so you don't have to wait a very long time for Sea Sick 2 and if you don't want to spend money. The game will be called Sea Sick 1/2 . If you want your suggestions in the game please comment it now the deadline for suggestions is febuary 5. Thank you all for all your suggestions and support.
Nice going, I think something that would make this game alot better is a score and highscore system. also you should add an option to disable the gore particle. and sound effects will definatley make the game feel more alive. although Overall this game is very fun and I think its great for a single man one week project.
The Historically Accurate game jam is a game development contest focussing around history. Over the course of a week, you have to make a game centred around a history-related theme. The goal of the jam is to inspire more developers to make games about history and, more importantly, have some fun! The jam is from the 27th of December - 3rd of January, so mark your calendars!
We also have a discord server, so feel free to join if you want to :)
The Theme of the third Historically Accurate Game Jam is "Cold War"
We have a multiple-round voting system to decide on our theme. Firstly, everyone can suggest up to 3 themes. Then, after a few months, you can select all the themes you'd be okay with making a game around. The top 10 from this round are then selected and voted on - however, this time you can only pick one! After this round, the top 5 are chosen. From these, everyone votes on the top 3. A few weeks before the jam, I announce these top 3. From these, I'll randomly (though weighted towards the vote proportion) select the theme and announce it to you all when the jam starts!
At the end of the jam, everyone who participated gets to judge everyone else's games. Games can be judged on by the following categories:
- Overall Rating
- Gameplay
- Graphics
- Audio
- Historical Accuracy
- Thematic Relevancy
If you place in the top 3, you get a copy of Pendragon, by Inkle Games
- No NSFW games (by NSFW, we mean sexual content)
- You can only use free assets and you must link them on your game's page
- There can be a maximum of 4 members in a team - otherwise the jam becomes unfair
Who can enter? Anyone. There's no skill floor - the jam is about having fun!
How much effort should I put in? There's no point overworking yourself, so do what you feel comfortable with!
What game engines am I allowed to use? All game engines are allowed!
This Game Jam is sponsored by Inkle games. If you want to check out their amazing games, including Independent Games Festival winner Heaven's Vault or their latest, somewhat historical, game Pendragon, go to https://www.inklestudios.com/