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scratchercat

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unfortunately, my game will be cancelled because i can't make all that i need to make for the game in a day, and i made too little of it because im really prone to breaks during game development, im deeply sorry

i will apply the restriction like this:

here is the game concept: Concept - Mini Jam 84: Bubbles community - itch.io

when the player is trying to free a prisoner from a bubble, sometimes they will have to fight a cop first, and they can launch themselves into the cop, i think it may fit cuz the force pushing the player can technically be like a gun, and the player can act like ammo, also, in the boss fight, the same attack can be used.

what do you think? does it fit?

Mini Jam 84: Bubbles community · Created a new topic WOOOOO

23 MINUTES AND THE JAM BEGINS!!

oh ok, just didn't see it

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hey vishal

the timeframe you gave is an example, right?

I don't get the reference, sorry!

nah, I like making games on my own more, instead of teaming up with others, sorry :(

I use Scratch as well, but I like more solo development instead of teaming up with others

Read the title and answer.

Oh, so like, during the final battle, right? The bubbles are too big to work as ammo, so they could be used more like a "vulnerability effect" on him, like, his weapons are weakened when in it, or he is fully weakened, with no ability to do harm, of course, this will temporary (something like 20 seconds), and the bubbles are limited, thanks for the idea! I'll credit you for the idea!

Oh and the game engine will be Scratch

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My concept for this jam is: Bubble Jail

Multiple people have been put into jails by an Evil Guy who wanted to make a challenge for you, and they were put into bubbles for cells, you have to complete a course to liberate every prisoner in that jail, and you go to the next jail, liberate the people in there, and so on until all jails are emptied of prisoners, and you fight the Evil Guy, and the prisoners live happily ever after as free men!


What do you think? Do you think it might have SOME relation to the theme?


EDIT: cactus_cat_bruh, thanks for giving an idea!