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lugludum

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I've made a video for an event but I feel it's too long and show too much. Hold on I'm working on it today.

Same game, same price. So go for it :) 
I believe people prefer the Catalog for automatic update and I guess when they don't already use Itch.

Yes! Here is the link : https://play.date/games/the-scrolling-enigma/

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Showcased games on Catalog:

Showcased games with a Catalog page coming soon:

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Exciting News! The Scrolling Enigma, a short escape game for the Playdate, is here! Dive into the world of game development through 7 gamedev enigmas hidden in allegorical figures. Unroll the newspaper, solve each puzzle using the right interaction, and discover the unique capabilities of the Playdate.

This project marks a special milestone for me, celebrating my studio's 10-year anniversary without a game release 🤭! It's a significant moment, fueling my motivation for more indie games, especially on the Playdate platform. I can't wait for you to enjoy the adventure! 🥳

Check it out!

https://lugludum.itch.io/scrolling-enigma

I'm not related to craftpix but I had the same question, so here is the license:

https://craftpix.net/file-licenses/

2. FREEBIE PRODUCTS

  • 2.1 CAPABILITIES

    • 2.1.1 You are permitted to use the resources in any number of personal and commercial projects for yourself or a client.
    • 2.1.2 You can modify the resources according to your requirements and include them into works such as game projects, elements for websites, applications, printed materials and others;
    • 2.1.3 You can sell and distribute games with our assets.

    No attribution or link back to this site is required, however any credit will be highly appreciated.

  • 2.2 FORBIDDEN

    • 2.2.1 You can NOT resell the art source files (PNG, JPG, EPS, Adobe Illustrator, etc) or slightly modified version of the art. You can not redistribute the art or modified version of the art in a manner that would make some or all of the art files useable to another end user via the app. For example, an app that uses the art as part of the play of the game is fine. An app that allows the user to save or export a modified version of the artwork itself is not fine.

Thanks!

I'm making an open source game editor and I would like to include your assets as a sample to show how the editor works. Is it possible or does it falls under "not distribute" clause?

Go here: https://itch.io/my-collections
Find Unity Optimizer and click DOWNLOAD.
Then click on MORE and INVOICE.