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Very nice game. Fun fact: These are actually the guys who delivered a dishwasher to my house

Very cool concept. Reminds me of a slide puzzle. The puzzles get quite confusing but satisfying once doors are introduced

Cool game, but it seems you've just put it in several jams to advertise it. Thus, disqualified

It would appear you're entering this unrelated game in a bunch of jams in order to advertise it. Until you can prove otherwise, this entry is disqualified.

While Scratch games are accepted in the jam, participants are asked to package their game in such a way that they do not have to be run through Scratch. The Turbowarp packager can be used to do this. Here's how:

1: In Scratch, share your project or download it using File > Save to your computer

2: Go to https://packager.turbowarp.org/

3: If you shared your project, choose "Scratch Project ID or URL" and copy and paste your Scratch project link into the text box. If you downloaded your project, choose "File" and upload your .sb3 file

4:You can tweak various settings in the Runtime Options field. This includes various enhancements such as higher FPS, interpolation, and custom stage size. If you want to use one of these, I recommend trying it out on https://turbowarp.org/ first to make sure it doesn't cause any problems.

5: Use the Player Options field to set an app icon, change loading screen settings, and other miscellaneous tweaks. You can also use the Input field to change the mouse cursor.

6: In the Environment field, choose "Zip", then click the "Package" button. This will download a zip file of your project, which you can use for your submission. When creating the Itch project for your submission, choose HTML for the "Kind of project", and upload your zip file. You can also upload executables for Windows, Mac, and Linux alongside your web build by changing the Environment setting in the Turbowarp packager and packaging your project again.

If everything went well, your Scratch project is now easily playable from Itch! If everything did not go well, feel free to ask for help. Have a nice day!

This is the most atmospheric game jam game I've ever seen

I'd understand if you're busy (and if you don't read the Itch comments), but do you have time to make a Linux build? I'm sure it would be very beneficial to all 3 of us Linux users who want to play this. In the meantime, I'll try it out with Proton. Have a good day!

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Godot Supremacy

I'm glad you liked it! I will check your game out when I get the chance

This is a very unique idea, which is great. It's hard to think critically about where you're going, since the dice rolls over several times, so you don't know what you'll land on at the end. Otherwise, this is an excellent block-rolling puzzle game

It's quite frustrating that you have to start all over, and the core idea of the game doesn't fit the theme super well. But the presentation is quite good, especially with the squash and stretch of the character, and the gameplay is kind of fun

Sure

Great! I'm glad I could provide such a multiplayer experience

This is a rather interesting way to use the theme, but it's not the most fun idea. The game does feel quite polished though. By the way, next time you want to make a web build of a Scratch project, you should use TurboWarp instead.

It's a little easy, but it's a cool idea, and it has nice sound design

This is a very nice board-game style game. It's hard to figure out how to do it well, but it surely gets better once you do

It's a bit hard to make a proper strategy, but otherwise this is a great idea

This is a really cool idea. I especially like how all the enemies are chess pieces, so you instantly know how they move. What I don't like is the fact that you have very little control over what happens. You can't really know what options you'll have available to yourself on the next turn by doing a given thing this turn. I really think this game should have focused on its puzzle aspect more. Otherwise, this game really sets a standard for the other jam games

This is a cool idea. I'll have to look into it some more...

It is quite a learning curve...

Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you liked the physics. I may want to expand on the idea of rolling cube physics in the future, as it could make an interesting speedrun game... Anyway, thank you, and I look forward to seeing your game in the GMTK video because it's great

This is excellent! It's a creative take on the theme, and it has all the magic puzzle ingredients to make it really gratifying. Great job!

This is a pretty cool idea. The controls could use some work though. But otherwise, you may have an Awesome New Game Idea on your hands...

Bad game lol

A game named "productivity" is the perfect game to submit to a jam which has a theme of "it's not real"