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It’s pretty cool. I dig it.

Looks wonderful!

It’s a good read. It helped me out of Bronze in SFV. It’s also just a great primer on understanding how and why fighting games are cool.

Right on! I’m going to keep my eye on this project most certainly! :-)

I like it, I had some resolution issues. I couldn’t read all the text in multiple instances. Also during the tutorial battle with the wolf he layering on the animations got messed up. Which is totally fine, I’ll try it again later this week and report back. 😃

Came here to support another Monogame developer. Gonna give this a try tonight.

Thanks for making this, and putting it in the Palestine aid bundle. I don’t think I would have discovered this system and your work without it. Keep making neat stuff and I’ll keep an eye for the aforementioned neat stuff. 😀

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This is pretty rad! I gave it try this weekend and I liked it. The system is straightforward and the story it creates between the players (and ideally friends) feels very unique.

It’s pretty rad!

This seems pretty damn neat. I’m gonna recommend this to my groups GM. :-)

Always glad to see more SDL2 tutorials and information for hobbyists. :-)

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If this is a proof of concept for a larger Slave Zero X FPS then I think y’all are very much proving that you have a great creative vision and understanding of how make it come to life with the Quake engine. Great work!

It’s a pretty neat system. I’m going to try and run this with my TTRPG this semester.

Old-school 16-bit dungeon style. Nice colors, nice chiptunes music, nice overall homage to games like Zelda.

The Monogame’s community is a funny bunch. Great humor.

Very impressive!

Looking good!

Thank you for making such a wonderful fox. :-)

This is a great font. I use it a ton for testing in Godot. I think it has a great retro look and feel!

I will use this fox for a prototype project. Great work. Looks wonderful and very well done.

It looks great. I like the font. With great fonts like this you’ll get your PC funds most certainly.

I belive I did that. Perhaps I exported the wrong file?

I think I had it restricted on accident. I made it public. There isn’t much “game” here unfortunately. I mostly just wanted to try the process of submitting a game jam project using the export features in Godot 3.5.2. I’ll do better in the next jam.

It’s a really nice tool to familiarize your with GDScript. Chip in a few bucks and support those who are helping folks build the games of tomorrow.

This is some of the best SDL2 tutorials out there. I think this is a great resource for beginner programmers in general, as well as people learning the SDL2 library

How very exciting. It’s really been great watching the progress unfold for this game. You devlog series has been really insightful on how much work goes into a project. Great work.

Thanks. I’m using this in my Godot learning project.

This skeleton guy rules.

Pixel middle is exactly want I’m looking for my hobby project thank you.

Very impressive collection! Thank you for creating and sharing this with itch.io development community.

You should be very proud of your work. There is a lot of love, passion, craft, and skill that went into. I have it marked down on my wishlist and I’ll be sure to pick it up when it’s ready. really excited.

Very excited to see this game progress. I remember seeing a post on r/indiedev I think from Imgur. It’s come SOO far along! Well done.

This is rad as hell!

I’ll give another try in english. :-)

Thank you! I’m excited to do more development with Godot.

Very high production for a game jam project. Very errie and creepy. Very interesting how well the games translates even though I don’t know much spanish. Very cool!

I was only able to work on it Friday through Sunday. I know it doesn’t meet the criteria of the game, but I just want to challenge myself to work though a project over a weekend. My plan is that the next submission to the next wild jam is larger and more in-line with the jam guidelines. This is my first game submission on itch.io.

It’s a very cool system with very well done world-building.

It’s a nice project. The movement feels a big sluggish though. I would try and tune up that a bit. I do like the dimishing battery on the flashlight and the overall level design is very well done.