Hi everyone I’m just posting our game jam here for others to check out. We used Godot and a great pixel art AI plugin for Aseprite that I found called PixelLab. I found old Russian folk midis and used an app called GXSCC to convert them to chiptune sounding songs. As a bit of an easter egg you can also select the USSR anthem in options.

We’re looking to expand the game so any suggestions are welcome. Godot 4 was a bit of a pain to work with but hopefully will be more developed going forward.

I can recommend the Seattle Indies Slow game jam next year, you don’t have to be in Seattle to join.

Edit: Someone has been impersonating us in the comments on itch, I am one developer here and the other dev AndroidOverlord is the other on itch.io - anyone else responding is not associated with Rabbitariat.

      • otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 months ago

        Why would I discourage communication, though? It’s a simple opinion, and one I felt worthy of sharing. Do you find it lacks insight?

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          10 months ago

          I may have misunderstood your opinion, but from my read it sounds like non-constructive criticism of the theme and execution, especially re the inverted commas around easter egg that reads to me like snark/sarcasm.

          If I were OP, who was sharing their work and asking for suggestions, and I were sent this ‘communication’ I would feel discouraged.

          Happy to leave it there as a misunderstanding on my part if this assessment isn’t accurate.

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          10 months ago

          because being a shithead for no reason to people who are putting work into something creative and sharing it with others sucks ass?

          I felt worthy of sharing

          feel differently.