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Jellyfox

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how are people coming here from Microsoft Teams 😅

fair. this was the first thing I ever programmed in JavaScript so I was really just experimenting. I may revisit it at some point in the future to make a better version now that I know more

its possible the win condition was not triggered for some reason. I'm honestly not too sure this project often does confusing things that I have not been able to figure out

I made it in about an hour because I couldn't sleep so I'm glad it was enjoyed 😅

Appreciate the feedback. These will be looked into but currently I have no guesses as to why these are happening 😅. I'll have to crack into the code and do some tests

this has been investigated and hopefully fixed. Just some positive numbers where there should have been negative :)

https://jellyfoxgames.itch.io/axis

In Axis, you are given a grid of numbers, as well as mathematical functions. Your job is to apply these function to entire rows and columns in the right arrangement to match a given grid.

https://jellyfoxgames.itch.io/bees


Bees is a new simple clicker-type game I've been working on with HTML and JavaScript. Complete with a tutorial, settings, cheats, day cycle, and a custom bee mouse cursor.

Grow your small bee farm into a honey empire

I really enjoyed your game. Here's mine: https://itch.io/jam/wowie-jam-3/rate/937928 it was made with HTML and JavaScript so it isn't really the most gameplay heavy thing but I'm happy with how it turned out all things considered

Loved it. The inclusion of a timer really added to my enjoyment, and I spent several minutes trying to get all 12 records (which I finally managed to do)

I did mine with HTML and JavaScript. It's what I know best so even though it's not a great way to make games, given a limited amount of time I felt it was best to go in confident rather than using something I'm not too familiar with (though 2 of my games were made with Unity so I'm getting there)