Thanks, you too!! ^^
intergalactic.fjord
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You're right, I might have been a tad harsh with my words and maybe wording it differently or just stop responding after the first couple of messages would have been better on my part. It's just very frustrating to see someone who's clearly passionate about the jam and wants to participate, but absolutely ignores what me and the mods have been telling them so the game is legible for submission.
I'm only replying to you because you've replied to one of my earlier comments, but I'm trying to not involve myself with this person anymore or what happens in the jam and just let the mods deal with this. It's up to them if they listen to anyone's advice tbh.
I don't understand why it's so hard for you to comprehend what is wrong with your entry. In the forums a mod told you you have to work on the game during September, you ignored them and still continue to submit the same game.
But you keep insisting on submitting this game, and every single time, it will be reported and taken down. I'm no longer interested in helping you, I'm leaving this to the mods because it's clear to me that you rather argue with someone than actually make a new game that adheres to the rules. Have the day you deserve ^^
No matter what you do, your game is disqualified as you made it before the jam and is considered cheating. Only if you make an absolutely new game according to the rules of the jam (make a visual novel in an appropriate engine, write it in proper English and DURING September), then it would qualify for the jam. If you need help/ resources, feel free to join the discord server that hosts the jam, you will get better answers/ help than I can provide.
But you also obviously made it BEFORE the jam started, so that's cheating and disqualifies you. Also if you actually talked to the mods in the server this jam is based in you'd know: 1. RPGM is very frowned upon when it comes to making visual novels, 2. you need to have skip dialogue already read button, dialogue log, and other basic VN functions, 3. it's need to be in legible English, you have so many amateur mistakes that you NEED to find someone to fix them.
This was a fun little treat! Plus even with the jam's limits, it still felt like we got to know these characters and their social circle (guild to be more exact, but those are the social circles for us nerds lol)
Both the art and voice acting were great, and they fit the game so well! Amazing work overall.