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A member registered Jan 04, 2022 · View creator page →

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Excuse me mate, a tiny question… Can you force any “unexpected rules” upon the creators within the first 3 days? And is it mandatory to comply with every single one of the “unexpected rules” (i.e. does Rule #2: “Always follow the theme” also apply to these “unexpected rules/themes”?)

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ya, doesn’t. Maybe its just me? (probably my OpenGL 2.1)

It crashes?

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Its REALLY good. But there are plenty of bugs:

  • GAME OVER either makes the screen stuck at that screen, and game continues in background.
  • GAME OVER makes the lives negative and score negative and sprites glitchy, making a infinite gameplay (with -inf score)

But that could also be “System Malfunction”?

I wanted to play but my Graphics driver is OpenGL 2.1 (you could configure Godot project for GL 2.1 instead of 3.x for backwards compatibility)

You should probably upload it with other files from export too. (the *.dll)

I believe I’m stuck on the second level.

Thanks for advice and suspense.

Q. What does the game titular-theme obsolete refer to? In your (@I_Will_Probably_Die) context?

My Possible Interpretation

  1. “Obsolete” here might refer to making a game with an “obsolete” feature. Like movement with obsolete keys (no keyboard keys)

  2. “Obsolete” might refer to making a game with an “obsolete” aspect, an aspect not used by modern games. Like pixel graphics, GameBoy-like interface, and limited resolution.

IDK, what it actually meant here, But, I expect #2 to be the main one because it sounds reasonable. Anyone shall help me out.

But the thing is, that there is no proof to “trust” that the game is made on the time period… Anyways, this is still a valid entry

Great game! Thanks for making an awesome game for our tiny jam!

I know scratch but I believe it's visual scripting could be out of size limit

It is possible to port scratch to Linux and windows (but it's tough!)

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Yes yes you can use any thing to create media just the media must be made by you

It means just that no use of others artwork, all made by you