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Thank you! I'm glad you liked it. It means a lot :D 

This game was annouced years before elden ring and released in 2020

Hey unkwnevo!

Thanks for the feedback.

I do hope to update the game sometime soon, I just need to find the time to get a full update complete :)
I'll be sure to implement your feedback when i do!

Cheers,

Onerat Dylan

Thank you so much Valkorus! 

Elden was largely solo developed game by me (Onerat Dylan)! It took me 4 years to complete the game, so it means a lot to hear when people are enjoying it!

Thank you for supporting the bundle!

Thats a lovely plane! Haha did the instability help the design?
Hopefully I'll get some time to update this project soon with some new mechanics and some balancing changes.

Any feedback or feature ideas are always helpful :)

Hello, If you press Esc and pause the game, it has the controls in the upper left corner.
Ctrl + R lets you rotate an object upwards.
You also use Ctrl + R to flip the object.

Hope this helps and thanks for playing the game!

WEIRD

https://oneratgames.itch.io/elden
https://oneratgames.itch.io/easycredits
https://oneratgames.itch.io/toyboxaviation

Cheers :D I fixed that bug too 

Vote here: https://forms.gle/uiBdSHYRxVKEgmjp8

Yes, but any used pre-made assets must be listed in the project :)

You cant download it

Haha yeah, I never really managed to make it into a "game" but at least I got in a kinda cool death mechanic :P

Cheers for playing the prototype!

Haha yeah I didnt get to spend much time on the camera during the jam, It will be one of the things i improve over the next few updates.

Glad you enjoyed it in this early stage :)

Thanks for playing the prototype :) I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Hey thanks for playing the prototype!

Yeah the camera is just a placeholder, I didnt get time to spend much time on it during the jam, the camera will be improved over the next few updates.

Right clicking changes the pose of the spider from neutral to aggressive, the aggressive pose also changes the angle of the body so would also have the effect of making it easier to walk on some things, the movement will also be improved in the next few updates :)

Thanks! Haha yeah there isnt really a connection to the theme, I got carried away with the spider.
But I just participate to have fun, as the judge I cant win :)

 Its something I definitely want to try and play around with, im going to be updating this project over the next few weekends :)

Thanks for playing!

Your a small spider in a big world.

A Game by @oneratdylan

Made in 72 hrs for the 8th Jamingtons game jam

Play the game here

Full Motion Video

Yes,  either method is fine :)

Yes, I wouldn't not expect anyone to make their own fonts.

Hello, Thanks for the question.

This is a hard one to answer, as you say it comes down to where you draw the line.

Things I would consider as NSFW would be pornographic games and games that use FMV violence and the like.

Use discretionwhen designing your game and think about how others will receive it 

Use the hashtag #Jamingtons on twitter during the jam with updates on your project and the @jamingtons / @oneratgames accounts will be retweeting.

Join the Onerat Games Discord Community and engage with your fellow jammers!

Share updates on your project.
Get dev / design assistance or feedback.
Find a team to work with.
Make new friends.

Join the discussion at: discord.gg/oneratgames


The concept is quite nice and the interactions that are there feel good, but the implementation is very simple with no real gameplay as I could tell. There is a solid framework to expand on and the assets are well suited, but as it currently is, you turn on the machine and push in any random number. I would love to see this game continued.


Fast paced gameplay and a simple loop but quite fun in practice, I would really like to see this game with some more enemy and projectile types. The art style is simplistic but serves it purpose well.


The game appeared to be lacking many features and would slow down if the coins were not collected every minute. That aside the creature was quite cute and the inclusion of a end state was appreciated.


This game has a great aesthetics and challenging gameplay.
The track is fun though lacking a mini map which can make preparing for oncoming corners a chore if not impossible. The menu is well polished and easy to understand.

It would be nice to see more tracks and AI improvements in the future.


The art is adorably creepy and the core game is quite fun with the AI seemingly making multiple choices.

While most the menu was wonderful, the tutorial screen is a lot to digest in its current form, having it made me return to the menu to check the rules of the game not quite fully grasping it the first time.


Well it's all in the name really isn't it?

This game is brutal but in the best of ways. The combat was engaging and required thought, I would have liked to have heard some audio effects but besides that this is a great game jam game and I hope it will be continue to be developed in the future.


I really liked the concept of this game along with the merging of gameplay styles, the game does an excellent job of setting up the scenario without one line of text or meaningful dialog.

It takes good advantage of randomization to make each play feel a little different, although I can't help but feel these effects could have been better spent of expanding the gameplay after landing on each planet.


I liked the character art and pure responsiveness of the controls. The game is a solid base for a twin stick shooter, the abilities can seem a little underpowered and or pointless, this could just be due to lack of visual feedback or to do with the simple pathing of the AI.
I would really like to see this game after some additional development.


The game was a little hard to understand, I think this was mainly due to the tutorial part of the game focusing on the base movement instead of the unique mechanics offered by the game.

I quite enjoyed the visual style, reminding me in parts of futurama.
Overall it's an interesting concept.


An interesting concept with a lot of immersive elements, the game does an excellent job of truly making the player feel as if they were struggling to stay awake while driving down a long dark road.

I wish the game was a little longer and that the ending had a little bit more of an impact but with that said, I loved the visual and audio style and quite enjoyed reading the internal ramblings of the player character.

This has now been fixed, along with many other things!

Haha cool cool, downloading a copy now :), will edit this message with my thoughts

Thanks Altru!

Haha yeah that's one of the known issues, I didn't get time to add a max cap to the flower count on screen. That will be fixed in the next update along with some other improvements and added mechanics :) 

Thank you for playing! We loved your video, it was really nice seeing someone play the game so soon after the alpha release, your comments were lovely.

One part I think you were having an issue with was the nectar management, the more you move around the bees the less nectar they can collect, they need to be connected to a flower to be collecting nectar, if you fall into negative nectar levels your bees will start leaving your hive. Its not mentioned in the temporary tutorial screen and really should bee :P 

We will be continuing to improve and add to the game! Would love to hear your thoughts on a future build.

Thanks again, 

Dylan.

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Hive and Honey has the player control a hive of bees, growing and caring for the surrounding garden. Pollinate plants to create more while managing your hive and resources.

In-development: Regular updates to come.

A game made for the Jamingtons 72 hour game jam.

Made by Naomi Holt & Dylan Walker.

Game: https://oneratgames.itch.io/hiveandhoney


We would love to hear your thoughts on the game and any ideas you might have.

Thanks for reading.