Thanks for the reply - at the moment I decided to do a game for the Kaiju jam with the idea that the grim reaper would turn up and challenge the player with something else after they've died, but it's just took me ages just to get the first bit working properly. Can't believe I spent ages trying to get unity to behave with certain items only to find out I hadn't ticked certain boxes!!
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If you join a game jam and don't manage to submit your game in time or leave the jam do you get penalised with Itch.io (like ranked down/have account restricted/etc) or does it not matter if you don't manage to submit a game even though you joined the jam?
At the moment I'm in a mini game jam but I'm not too sure whether I'll manage to complete my game in time so if I don't manage to complete it in time so I'm trying to think do I just keep going or is it better to leave the jam if you don't think you'll submit in time?
Interesting game and great to see a Mac game too (having just bought a 2020 mac mini it was great to test a game on it!).
Game was a bit confusing at first and wondered where it fitted in with the theme, but after reading about the hydra in the description it starts to make sense, I actually thought at first the link was 2 bullets because after firing two bullets and missing the hydra twice the game goes back to the start.
Thanks for the review. I hadn't actually thought of it being like dodgeball, of course with the bananas yeah you do have to dodge the balls then. I made it similar to tennis with two fruits instead of tennis balls and a few bonus bits thrown in. This is the first time I've ever made a game for a gamejam - prior to this the last actual game I made was years ago on the Commodore Amiga using AMOS. It was lockdown that got me learning about Unity and the create with code sessions they were doing.