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I'm outta here!

Playtime: 30+ minutes
Jiggery-Pokery: ★★☆
Chutzpah: ★☆☆
Loquaciousness: ★★☆
Destiny: ★☆☆

After being defeated, the ghost of the Shadow Lord Ragnar must escape his own castle. Explore 5 different areas, find new abilities, and escape!

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developer commentary

By far my most ambitious project, by a long shot. Had a team of like, 6 or 7 working on this. Very proud of my level design, but crunched SUPER hard to get this done in a month (made for the Metroidvania Jam). The last two weeks I basically spent every waking moment not at work working on this. But I'm really proud how far I & my friends have come. I had a bit of burnout making this one though, probably won't set as ambitious a goal for a gamejam next time. Or at least -- spend more time building a better level editor, my god it took ages to get these rooms right, especially w/ the camera.


STOBATC (Stack the odds: Battle against the clock!!)

Playtime: ~20 minutes
Jiggery-Pokery: ★★☆
Chutzpah: ★★★
Loquaciousness: ★★☆
Destiny: ★★☆

Stuck in a 2 minute timeloop, master a convoluted set of RPG mechanics to defeat the Time God.

Download STOBATC on itch.io!

developer commentary

This was done for a week-long gamejam! I hadn't made a game for a whole year, so it was good to get back into it. Pretty proud of this one, think we perfectly captured the intended experience of having to master some convoluted JRPG combat system over many failed attempts. Honestly all my friends really came together to make this awesome, and the fact that I didn't get sick of the battle theme after hours and hours of hearing it during debugging says a lot :3. Basically no one played this one compared to other games in the jam, alas, likely as the game was not playable in the browser. Can't get a random article out of nowhere for all my games, now can I?

Someone suggested that the health should have been the time limit in the jam comments, and that's my big regret. Otherwise, I had a lot of fun fine-tuning and balancing the mechanics into a good satisfying puzzle.


Thanks, Newton

Playtime: ~30 minutes
Jiggery-Pokery: ☆☆☆
Chutzpah: ★★☆
Loquaciousness: ★★★
Destiny: ★☆☆

Whoops! Newton invited an extra-dimensional Entity to come eat the lovely town of Ribbiton and no one believes him! Can Newton convince his friends to take him seriously? Maybe. Find out!

Download Thanks, Newton on itch.io!

developer commentary

I made this game with my friends, the boars. I did all the writing & most of the programming, while my friends made art & music assets. We all kinda stopped working on the project after a power outage right near the deadline of the gamejam we were aiming to submit it for made us unable to finish it in time. Months later, I decided to finish the whole thing myself for the Finally Finish Something jam. I think it came out okay. The dialogue system is a nightmarishly clunky mess behind the scenes, but it works. Someone wrote an article about it!


H4N9M4N

Playtime: ~5 minutes
Jiggery-Pokery: ★☆☆
Chutzpah: ☆☆☆
Loquaciousness: ★★★
Destiny: ★★★

Baby steps towards the destiny of hangman. Made in about a week for the Hangman Jam.

Download H4N9M4N on itch.io!

developer commentary

This is the first time that the spirit of a game jam infected my soul, I spent 8-14 hours each day working on this nonstop. This game feels the most "complete" of any of my games -- I'm perfectly satisfied with how it game out. I had no plan going into this game, I just started making random assets and then afterwards messed around with them until a game emerged. Someone wrote an article about it!


Balk

Playtime: ~15 minutes to 1 hour
Jiggery-Pokery: ★★★
Chutzpah: ★☆☆
Loquaciousness: ★☆☆
Destiny: ★★☆

Short 2D platformer about Balk. Unintentionally very difficult.

developer commentary

This game ended up far more difficult than it was supposed to be, because I had no one playtest it, and became an expert at the controls without realizing it. I can finish the game in 15 minutes or so, but all my friends that have actually finished it took around an hour. Other than that, I think it came out pretty great. The original idea would've involved Balk absorbing enemies into a hivemind, or something weird like that. Made in GameMaker, unlike all of my other games. 인절미 did most of the art.


Wyatt Poppip's Small Pepsi Adventure

Playtime: ~10 minutes
Jiggery-Pokery: ★☆☆
Chutzpah: ★★★
Loquaciousness: ☆☆☆
Destiny: ★★★

My first game, featuring everyone's favorite frog.

developer commentary

My first game. Well, the first game I made all by myself. The frog model (wyatt) was my ex's first attempt at 3D modeling. The gif of it eating pepsi actually went a little bit viral on Tumblr, which is neat. The game always freezes for 3 seconds in a specific spot, and I still have no idea why. At the end of the game, the pepsi flies up into the air & the camera follows it, and that motif shows up in a bunch of my games. Why? Who knows!


Other games:

  • ShadowQuest: An RPGmaker game made as a gift for a LARP community secret Angel gift exchange.
  • Gravitational!: Made as my final project for a gamedev course I took. Most of the code came from catlikecoding tutorials, but I had a lot of fun with the level design.
  • Keyboard Race & Sick Twin Stick: Two other games I made in the gamedev course. One of my other team members was hosting them but his website since went down and I don't feel like reuploading them, so they're lost to time. Keyboard Race was "finger twister" and I'd argue is the most fun game I've ever made. Sick Twin Stick was a not even hot mess.
  • Slactory: A puzzle game I made with a friend in my gamedev club. Functionally it is done, we were mostly waiting for art assets.
  • Yazlaw's Journey to the Moon: My second game. I only worked on this for a couple of hours, it's a Motherload clone.
  • I also made a game using GameMaker's drag-and-drop logic in elementary school. It was essentially a Pac-Man dungeon crawler, which in retrospect is maybe an idea worth revisiting.