Nice! Although It might look better if you flipped the walls vertically, and had the depth at the bottom? Perspectives can be mixed and matched really IMO. If it looks good, it is good :)
Games without a milestone build to compare to the jam entry will come under scrutiny. So if it is a polished game that was clearly finished ages ago. That obviously doesnt qualify. I doubt thats going to happen with people who use OGA assets.
@Spring Ultimately participants are challenging themselves. A true winner will abide by the rules and STILL come out on top. If someone wants to cheat, that participant shall inadvertantly relinquish the ownership of their mortal soul...
If you make a game from scratch you potentially have a better chance at more ratings in the "how much has the game improved category" An old project may only seem tweaked/polished/extended, but a newer game could only have mechanics with basic art after a month but then be transformed in the second month with final graphics and music etc. Which would get a higher rating.
At the end of the day I want to see finished games that make good use of OGA. You will only get repremanded if the cheating is obvious.
This is what I use for pixel art...tiles are its specialty but it does all things good IMO. Its just a case of persevering and learning the software and its shortcuts...
It's getting better. Sounds like you now know what to do! Don't sweat it too much. Get to a point where you're happy with it and move on I reckon... If it plays well, graphics aren't super important. Likewise you can't cover up a bad game with nice graphics ;)
Nice! Although It might look better if you flipped the walls vertically, and had the depth at the bottom? Perspectives can be mixed and matched really IMO. If it looks good, it is good :)
Games without a milestone build to compare to the jam entry will come under scrutiny. So if it is a polished game that was clearly finished ages ago. That obviously doesnt qualify. I doubt thats going to happen with people who use OGA assets.
@Spring Ultimately participants are challenging themselves. A true winner will abide by the rules and STILL come out on top. If someone wants to cheat, that participant shall inadvertantly relinquish the ownership of their mortal soul...
If you make a game from scratch you potentially have a better chance at more ratings in the "how much has the game improved category" An old project may only seem tweaked/polished/extended, but a newer game could only have mechanics with basic art after a month but then be transformed in the second month with final graphics and music etc. Which would get a higher rating.
At the end of the day I want to see finished games that make good use of OGA. You will only get repremanded if the cheating is obvious.
Thats cool. We just need a new image of Sara. Easy done ;)
Thanks Spring! I updated the description with a link to the forum thread.
I love your version Xom its very nice! We should use that one next year for sure!
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Nice work! I likey. Thats a good idea. I might have to do that with all my "rotters" :)
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This is what I use for pixel art...tiles are its specialty but it does all things good IMO. Its just a case of persevering and learning the software and its shortcuts...
It's getting better. Sounds like you now know what to do! Don't sweat it too much. Get to a point where you're happy with it and move on I reckon... If it plays well, graphics aren't super important. Likewise you can't cover up a bad game with nice graphics ;)
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