Online, unless it's one of your friends, it's not so hard to find a partner, but hard to find a reliable one. Just go on a gamedev forum like tigsource, or a facebook group and you'll find plenty. It's best if you meet up with local developers in your city, if possible, though.
Probably just you - some people get bogged down by random words. Go watch more recent videos if you're interested - I made a lot of progress since then!
It's latin, so yes, it's more like da-ray. Ludum is related to the idea of game, play (that's where ludology, the study of games, comes from), and dare means to give.
Great tips mate (y)
Keep up the good work!
2:37 what is the name of the game
it's an LDjam game called grave by heartbeast
thanks
np bro have a good day
Any advice for finding Jam partners?
Online, unless it's one of your friends, it's not so hard to find a partner, but hard to find a reliable one. Just go on a gamedev forum like tigsource, or a facebook group and you'll find plenty. It's best if you meet up with local developers in your city, if possible, though.
48h are only alone ? Wé can't team up ?
Is it just me, or is it pissing anyone else off, with this guy speaking English fluently, and still can't say "dare"?!
Probably just you - some people get bogged down by random words. Go watch more recent videos if you're interested - I made a lot of progress since then!
It's latin, so yes, it's more like da-ray. Ludum is related to the idea of game, play (that's where ludology, the study of games, comes from), and dare means to give.
he is saying it in the right way
He is pronouncing it correctly. Ludum Dare is not pronounced with the english pronunciation of "dare".
It's Latin, not English. He's pronouncing it right