thank you redline for informing me of what to do on my first game jam! Im planning to make a pixel art top down rpg with mutliple endings where your choices matter!
Thanks for this! I especially like the point of making the game look appealing while working on it; just adding a few favorite colors and some less than perfect graphics helped reignite my drive to work on my practice project haha
Very good and helpful video. Especially I agree on the part about making game visually appealing early. By doing it you already cover part of your project and having a better feel for the final product.
Wow! This video was very nice and well put together! I decided to join the Pirate Software game jam even though I don't know what I'm doing, meaning the only thing I know how to do is print "hello world" in Python and C, lol! But I decided to jump in anyway to give it a shot.
Wish I saw this video when I started jamming It took me a few years to realise that my games sounded better when I wasn't the one making audio for them
My question is not about jams, so sorry for that. Could you suggest some learning material for game dev math? I missed uni thus don't really have a grasp on where should I start with math. Assuming from the videos you've created thus far, you have quite the experience in this area.
You don't need any maths skills other than some vector basics. (the only complex one I "regularly" use is the dot product, for that I recommend watching th-cam.com/video/2PrSUK1VrKA/w-d-xo.html) I'm literally a high school student.
If anyone has any questions about jams, please ask and I'll try my best to answer!
thank you redline for informing me of what to do on my first game jam! Im planning to make a pixel art top down rpg with mutliple endings where your choices matter!
Hopefully it comes with a full orchestra soundtrack
With lots and lots of juice I hope
Thank you, this is a really helpful video! Starting my first jam soon so good to know what to expect :)
Thank you for making this! It's a big help going into my first game jam.
Thanks for this! I especially like the point of making the game look appealing while working on it; just adding a few favorite colors and some less than perfect graphics helped reignite my drive to work on my practice project haha
Very good and helpful video. Especially I agree on the part about making game visually appealing early. By doing it you already cover part of your project and having a better feel for the final product.
Wow! This video was very nice and well put together!
I decided to join the Pirate Software game jam even though I don't know what I'm doing, meaning the only thing I know how to do is print "hello world" in Python and C, lol! But I decided to jump in anyway to give it a shot.
Good luck!
Hope this video helps.
Omg this is amazing how did I not find your account sonner
Wish I saw this video when I started jamming
It took me a few years to realise that my games sounded better when I wasn't the one making audio for them
Great vid!
Saw it after the jam... good advice, although I completely ignored the health and safety part when I did it
Hope you had fun or learnt something!
w guide pal
My question is not about jams, so sorry for that.
Could you suggest some learning material for game dev math? I missed uni thus don't really have a grasp on where should I start with math.
Assuming from the videos you've created thus far, you have quite the experience in this area.
You don't need any maths skills other than some vector basics.
(the only complex one I "regularly" use is the dot product, for that I recommend watching th-cam.com/video/2PrSUK1VrKA/w-d-xo.html)
I'm literally a high school student.
@@kristoffred Thanks!
Well, then take it as a compliment.
can you condense this into a 60 second tik tok? ty
absolutely not :)