OGA Jam - Itch.io Page Template
Assets used to quickly create an itch.io game jam page for an OGA jam. An example page can be found at OGA's March 2024 Game Jam.
The logo was derived from withthelove's 2018 Summer jam logo. I pulled out the background elements and only kept the "Game Jam" text along with the sylized "OpenGameArt.org" and cloth banner. It would seem that the only embedded asset from the original that has been kept is that of the font used for the OpenGameArt.org title: namely, Clint Bellanger's Good Neighbours font.
The background scene was composed entirely from GrafxKid's peerless Super Seasonal Platormer Tiles.
The "Date/Season Year" (e.g. "March 2024") text is written in the Public Pixel Font by GGBot.
The section headers use Kenney's "Board Game Info" as background and the Kenney Future Square ttf font from "Kenney Fonts".
Finally, the text is a revised version of OGA's standard jam text.
Let's keep 'em coming!
Comments
Looks good!
However, strictly speaking, you haven't actually specified attribution instructions. Credit information in the description is not bad, but it really should be in the Copyright/Attribution Notice section (as well) since that is what the site uses for auto-generated credit. It should include something like:Optionally, you may attribute the other CC0 components as well:Or, at the very least, include a credits.txt file indicating the same information (either of the above) uploaded as one of the downloadable files and a blurb in the Copyright/Attribution Notice section:EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
Hi, thanks for drawing those up and pointing me to the correct field. Hopefully this resolves the attribution issues.
Is there any way to preserve newline characters in the attribution notice? It's harder to read as a blob.
Looks good.
No, unfortunately there is no way to preserve newlines or other formatting in attribution text. I don't like that either, but there is a reason for it; Attribution is supposed to be as compact as possible with zero formatting for maximum compatibility of ... whatever method of credit the user happens to have. Plain text. Having <br>'s in the attribution also makes the site's auto-generated crfedits files very confusing. The only option that preserves formatting is my proposed option #3 above: "See CREDITS.TXT for full list of attribution"