Ahora no estoy seguro de si haber hecho esto ha sido un videojuego 😱
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So I was thinking about this, and if we come to the conclusion a videogame is a piece of software intended for play, then can one single piece of software be multiple games?
On the opposite end, can the same videogame be multiple independent pieces of software?
To go deeper in this conversation but not in an abstract game, I've made you this gift, which I'm not sure if it is one videogame, four videogames, or no videogame at all. Hope you enjoy it! https://ricoalbe.itch.io/dunlaoalotro
Hi! the game is written in Andaluh EPA, which you can read about here: https://andaluh.es/es/epa-2/
It is very much still a mostly oral phenomenon, despite these recent efforts in it's standardization and writing. All made even harder because of how bad a case of diglossia we Andalusians have, meaning many are against it (saying it's just bad Spanish).
Thank you for your comment.
I haven't really gotten around to work on this for a while, but I don't discard coming back to it in a while to fix some bugs and expand it.
The game is in andalusian, and I don't really want to translate it to any language, to keep with the spirit of Michael Brough's Cinco Paus, which I highly recommend if you liked my game: https://smestorp.itch.io/cinco-paus
Hi, I've hidden this post to other participants.
I'm sorry, but you're not a participant in this jam. I've had to remove your submission because the artist asked me to.
You cannot upload games you don't have the right to upload, you can't just not give credits to the people who made the game your claiming creatorship over. And definitely you cannot write a super long post about how you want more people to work with you for free. Not on a gamejam you managed to be removed from anyway.
If you'll take my advice, start putting people before your work. I'd say the possible connection with the people you worked with and the people who could be playing and commenting your game was far more important than the game itself, which is anyway removed from the jam and reported to itch for uploading without authorization.
Best regards, Alberto
If you really find no reason to play, rate and comment games in playing, enjoying, commenting, improving and helping other improve, learning and discovering other people's point of view and experiences...
you're in luck! itch is trying a new order in jam submissions where if you filter by random it actually does some aglorithm dark magic where it shows the games in order from best to worst (or worst to best, I'm not sure).
It depends on where the sounds come from, if you're getting them from one of those online databases there's usually a "how to credit" page there somewhere.
It's usually enough to just put the creator's name along your credits, something like: sounds from [webpage] by [creators].
But make sure to check the license requirements.
Yeah, it sounds great, and actually @mcFunkyPants was talking about a similar idea on Twitter https://twitter.com/McFunkypants/status/1250152067533950977?s=19
There's some caveats, though: each game is owned by their respective creators, so while you can build an arcade cabinet with the games for your own entertainment, you cannot sell them or make money off of them.
I very much think you should talk to the lovely people behind Slow Game Jam <3