FUZE GAME JAM #3: 29th - 31st May
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My first Game Jam, but that was loads of fun!
Huge shout out to Dave, the Fuze team, and of course the entire community for making all this incredible content. w00t!
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@LinkCraft Well done on your game. It looks and controls really good. I am amazed by the pixel art too, it must have been really fiddly and required some patience to do using the thumbstick.
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@SteveZX81 said in FUZE GAME JAM #3: 29th - 31st May:
Congrats everyone, some really superb games there and in under two days, amazing!
It was a blast. The code I did is really rough (e.g wonky collisions) as I rushed to get it done.
Apologies for the checker floor pattern messing with your eyes - I will have to do eye testing next time!
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Can we do this every last weekend of each month?
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@LinkCraft said in FUZE GAME JAM #3: 29th - 31st May:
Can we do this every last weekend of each month?
This is a great idea.
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Well I was there, under my guise of Geoff Pastie which I can't seem to change - some incredible things done and in such a short space of time! Immunize and Social Distance Simulator were my favourites. I very much hope I can contribute something to the next one.
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I hope i will be soon competent enough to particpate to those game jam. Seems really fun.
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@Fifine I'm sure you're probably much closer to that than you think!
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@LinkCraft Interesting idea. Some regularity and consistency to this would be great and I like that suggestion.
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ViRACE has been updated to fix a crash bug. The new version is live so please re-download it if yours doesn't have "v1.1" on the title screen and in the code comments.
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I did enjoy playing ViRACE, I will definitely download that update :)
One fun thing about the crash was though, when it crashed, the sound played where a woman says "That's terrible!" :P
But it crashed when I got the high score, so I recommend getting the update :)
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@PB____ i now understand this quite brilliant !!
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@waldron Can't edit that post but it was in reference to (john conway's Game of Life)
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@waldron In case you're complimenting the implementation, then: thank you 😊
But of course, as the game title suggests, the credits for the idea go to the mathematician John Conway (1937 - 2020).