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Here's the source code:
https://github.com/Akanksha1212/Flame-Jam

Here's the link to the source, if anyone else is looking:
https://github.com/BLKKKBVSIK/FlameGameJam3.0

You have to have it on usual websites, but since itch has a play button before the actual game starts the initial interaction is already covered.

The link to the source code goes to the defector game (but the actual text of the link is correct), just a heads-up :)

What are the rules to the cards, if there are any? 😅

There were sound effects when I played 🤔

You can press the little full screen icon in the right bottom corner and you'll be able to see more of the world, I was super lost on the small window too 😅

Hi, can you please fill out this form so that we can get your contact details for the prizes? :)
https://forms.gle/uwLkYdKUGNHgNqS78

I can't get this to run, can you give some instructions for how to run it?

Can you commit and push the pubspec.yaml file to the repository so that we can run it locally?

Did you make the audio and assets yourself?

Did you make the sounds and assets yourself?

Please add a link to the source code. :)
Did you make the assets yourself?

If you were more than one person in the team, can you add them to the submission?

You can find how to do it here: https://itch.io/jam/2nd-flame-game-jam/topic/2281353/team-contribution#post-6511...

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If you had some team members, add them as admins to the submission, you can do that by:

  • Click on 'Edit Game' on your game page
  • Click on 'More' › 'Admins'
  • Enter the username of your team member(s) 
  • Click the "Show Contributor" checkbox for all team members

Sorry, commented on the wrong project, this one has a link to the source!

Can you please add a link to the source code? :)

I hope you learned a lot from the tutorial at least. :)

I think we'll unfortunately have to disqualify this since it is exactly the same as: https://github.com/codetricity/leena2_tutorial
Except with the assets turned to black and white.

That makes sense! Thanks for the quick reply.

The parallax is absolutely stunning!

There is one problem with it though, and that is the bg_sky.png image, because it doesn't wrap around so you get a non-continues loop when using it.

Hi, you are the blue insects and you should kill all the humans. You have to first collect the butterflies which is the currency in the game. You do that by left clicking on the single insect you have from the beginning and then move that insect through the butterflies by right clicking somewhere on the map. When you have 10 butterflies you should buy the  building, it will create more insects. Then you need to get more butterflies and to do that you need to shoot on the mines, which are the small gray lumps. Select many insects by dragging over the screen and right click on a mine, sometimes twice of youa re far away, to shoot on it. After the mine is "dead" it will start producing butterflies. Then collect more butterflies and build more buildings. And watch out for the humans! Then you can gather up many insects and attack the humans one by one, since they are a lot stronger. The humans are in groups that are connected to one spaceship each, try to kill off one full group and then their spaceship. You shoot the humans in the same way as you shoot the ores. Ones you have killed all the humans and all the spaceships you win, if the humans manage to remove 100 tiles, they win. Good luck!

Really funny concept and well done with a proper physics engine. Love the comments from the bug in the bug too!

You should be able to press Z to recenter the camera, we didn't have time to put boundaries on the camera, we submitted the game 6 seconds before the deadline. 😅

Added some instructions to the game page.
There seems to be a problem with asset loading on the embedded game on the site, it should work better to play it here: https://bluefireteam.github.io/heeve/

It was added, thanks to Lee Reilly! 🥳

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Hi,

this is a question for the moderators.

Would it be possible to include Flame on the list of game engines on the jam page? :)
Flame is the largest game engine for Flutter and it makes it easy to create cross platform 2D games (it has almost 5k starts on github, so more than some of the projects that are included in the list).

Cheers,

Lukas

Don't forget to include a link to the source code.

You are featured in a flame game engine example!
https://github.com/flame-engine/flame/tree/master/doc/examples/parallax