Awesome entry! I really do like the fact not only you see others, but also their death mark. Kinda foreshadows the danger/struggle to come!
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Thanks for trying it!
My original plan was that all levels could be completed by yourself, and optionally if others are in trouble, you can help them out as well (as long you both don't end up exploding each other!).
Unfortunately, run out of time so there's MP syncing that needs some fixing. Also, the demo apart from the tutorial only features one level.
Zapsplat is also not bad. - https://www.zapsplat.com
OpenGameArt also contains a heap of sounds & music tracks. - https://opengameart.org/art-search-advanced
I think the main idea of game jams is to challenge yourself to create something within a certain time limit. It doesn't matter if the game comes out good or bad, but what you learn within the game dev process that matters.
Using AI tools can surely help speed up the process, but then you just end up relying on it more and more leaving little space for your creativity.
Greetings all!
Here's my super late entry. https://fulv90.itch.io/jumper
Another wonderful collection, used the track "Deck the Halls Jazz" as the main theme for my project!
Thank you Tim Beek for releasing all these fantastic tracks for free! It really helps a lot for us small indie devs!
Thank you so much for this wonderful music pack! I absolutely love all of your work! It fits perfectly for my project!