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Jacob K

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A member registered Nov 30, 2018

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Not even close to finished; we planned to submit what we had anyway, but then we put off submitting until the last minute and didn't have time to https://codeberg.org/JacobK/SGDAJamFall2023Enemies/releases/tag/would-be-jam-version-plus-reuse-compliance
Thank you for all the info/clarifications! I have added the game to LibreGameWiki and it has been approved: https://libregamewiki.org/Chromavescence
Thank you! Also, is the related media on the itch.io game page and this jam page also free culture? I'd like to use that first screenshot with the game title as the primary image for the article.
Ah, so would I be correct in understanding that the music falls under GPL-3.0 as specified in the LICENSE file? That's how I would understand the license usually but since it seemed like the music was made by someone else I wanted to double check.
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Hi again, I wanted to add this game to LibreGameWiki, but I couldn't seem to find information on the exact source or license of the music. What was the original name of the music used in the game, and do you have a link to information about it?
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Cool game. It's well-polished and with clear instructions, and though it's easy to get lost in the map, it becomes familiar by the end of the game. I like how the music syncs with the gameplay as you learn the controls. It's also fun to try to map out the world and use that knowledge to beat the game as quickly as possible. See if you can collect all 5 gems in less than a minute! I did find one softlock; somehow it's possible to get stuck in the bottom-middle part of the map (In the top right corner of this section I can barely see the "KENNY Jam" logo in the top right of my screen.), and it doesn't seem possible to get out. It only happened to me twice and I couldn't figure out how to reliably reproduce it.