Ludum Dare 37 December 9–12, 2016

Henry Snackleworth Says Farewell

So with this, another exciting Ludum Dare comes to a close. I’m almost done playing all the games of people who commented on mine, so I’m making one last post before LD37 wraps up for me.

It was great participating again this time, although I missed the Compo deadline. With all the stuff I learned, I’m really looking forward to next LD.

Thanks a lot to PoV for organizing everything even if the plan to switch sites didn’t work out in the end. Good luck for getting everything off the ground next time.

Thanks to all the Tubers and Twitchers who made the effort to play and review so many games, especially to mirta000 who was kind enough to play my entry.

And of course thanks to all participants. The bar has been set very high again this time around.

no more hitbox issues

For anyone still wanting to play Henry Snackleworth’s Weird Day, go right ahead

Ludum Dare stream funtimes

Just about to go live on stream, playing and rating some entries (Feel free to send me your games in the chat) https://www.twitch.tv/xanjos

Could you guys rate our entry? :D

Unfortunately, the last weeks before new year, my Internet was cut off due to some economic problems. Got it back yesterday :\
I’m rating all the games I wanted to play in those weeks xD

Could you guys help me and rate my entry? I really would like it :3 Heroes-of-Okarine-logo

Comments

yuigoto
02. Jan 2017 · 22:07 UTC
Will gladly do it! :) Last days of 2016 were kinda busy with work, now I’m rushing to properly play, rate and write some words :)

A game about menstruation and the post-apocalypse: a post mortem

So with a little over 2 hours left in Ludum Dare judging I’m sitting down to talk a bit about the game I’ve worked on. It’s called rot, and it’s a short interactive fiction piece about menstruation, coming of age, and the post-apocalypse.

If you haven’t played and/or rated it yet, I’d be super pumped if you did.

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You can play it here.

I’ll include a longer post-mortem after the cut, but don’t want to bog down the front page. If you’re interested in hearing more about the subject, about using the interactive fiction engine ink or about trying to create a varied experience everyone will still undoubtedly comment is too linear – read ahead :)

 

I’m going to be talking about the content of the game, which covers menstruation, and has trigger warnings for blood, gore and sexual abuse. They’re not really heavy handed, but they’re definitely there.

Picking Engines

I like to start Ludum Dare by setting some basic goals for myself. This time around I wanted to use the interactive fiction tool/engine ink. Ink is a really fascinating engine developed for use in the game 80 Days. One of the things that differentiate it from a few other common IF tools is that it allows for really fine tuned control of where the narrative goes. When you’re working in interactive fiction, the narrative is the mechanic, so finding a tool that worked like this was really interesting.

inky from inkle

I’ve used a lot of different engines for different games during Ludum Dare, from Twine to Tyrano Builder to good ole Unity, but I had a lot of fun learning and adapting ink to suit my needs. The first day or so was spent both wasting time and reading ink documentation, which probably could’ve been cut down. You live and you learn.

Ink is free and if you’re at all interested in fine-tuned adjustments in dialogue systems or in interactive fiction in general, I’d suggest checking it out.

Making A Game About Periods 

Earlier in 2016 I participated in the Train Jam. It was a fantastic experience, and I highly recommend it if you’re in the Midwestern United States heading to GDC and haven’t somehow already heard about it. It’s a 52 hour game jam across the United States, on a train. During the ride I happened to start my period which was uncomfortable and awkward as those things normally are.

Combined with discussions about Snowpiercer that were happening at the time, I began to focus on how I really needed to make a game about the post-apocalypse and menstruation. Nothing was firmly in place before the jam started, but it was an idea I’d been knocking around for awhile. In addition, one of the better movies I saw this year was the VVitch, a Puritan witch horror thriller. Both of these experiences came together to create rot.

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One of the people at our jam site started doing free-association with words on the white board. When she asked us what we thought of when we thought about the term “one room” I thought about “wombs.” From there I remembered my earlier experiences with the Train Jam and realized that that was what I was going to make a room about. My original thought for this Ludum Dare was to work on making a sweater into a game, but with the theme I just didn’t feel inspired at all. So I started working on a game about menstruation instead.

With rot, I really wanted to touch on the alien feeling of periods, specifically for the first time. I was also struck by how, especially if you had no concept of what was going on, the idea would be really horrifying and gross. I mean, even if you know what’s going on it’s not pleasant. There’s a really old Tumblr post I can’t find where a woman describes her period to someone who is a man, where she breaks down all of the pieces of what it feels like — the stickiness, the smell, the pain. The memory of that description was a big impetus for me writing this. Women don’t talk about menstruation, not openly. Not really. At least not where I live. And yeah, that’s probably cause getting into the chunky bits is a bit gross, but it’s also something that happens every month.

So I wanted to write a kind of body-horror game about what it would be like in a world where you aren’t raised with female role models, where the women are taken away when they reach some odd arbiter of “sexual maturity” and the extreme discomfort and horror of the first time.

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What would I change

The game suffers for lack of background music. About an hour before the end of the compo, I realized I didn’t actually know if ink exported to a playable form by itself (without say a Unity shell). Luckily for me it did. Unluckily it doesn’t really natively support pictures or sound, so I had to spend the last hour inputting images manually in the javascript file. It’s not hard, just tedious and I didn’t have time to add in sound effects as well.

If I publish a definitive version, it will have audio. But that’s the big thing I wish the game currently had.

Anyone, after reading about periods for a little bit you’re still interested in playing rot, you certainly can. The game can be found and rated here.

Tags: ink, interactive fiction, post-mortem, rot

Check out Spellbound!

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spellbound-next to dark book

There are less than two hours left before judging ends, so why not take a couple minutes to check out Spellbound, playable on both Mac/Windows and web?

Venture into the library here!

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We’re trying to rate as many games as we can at this point. 101 coolness isn’t too bad for a first Ludum Dare is it? 😛

~Random-storykeeper

Tags: jam, promo, spellbound, team spontaneous combustion

THANKS! 40 votes!!!

Hey devs!!

Thank you guys! You rated my entry 40 times! this is my record in Ludum Dare (Yep, its hard to get votes with downloadable games, I know, but I do it for learning!)

Christmas Stack!

If you didn’t play yet and you want it.. thanks again!!

 

Play it here and rate!

Almost to 25!!

Just need one more rating for 25 votes!

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Play here!

22 votes! Thank you to everybody!

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Thanks to all of you that put the effort to play and rate The Box! You made a reality that it reached the minimum number of votes! Yaaaay!

If you still want to give it a try, either the PlayStation Move or the Mouse version, go and do it

here!

Thank you and can’t wait to see how this ends! 😀

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Post-Jam Arm’s Reach, now with gameplay!

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We spent the last three weeks continuing to work on our entry! I was bummed that I didn’t get to add the gameplay that I wanted to during the jam, and the team created so much great artwork, it was a shame not to use it. So here’s a new version, still not complete, but much closer to our original vision for the game.

Windows Version

Mac Version

Web Version

Here’s the page for our original entry:

http://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-37/?action=preview&uid=49637

We want to turn this into a full game. Let us know what you think!

Game Judging Ended, now what?

Now thats the judging is ended, wheres the rating?

Where stuff that tells me what places I got in each category?

 

Just curious where the stuff is.

Also, don’t look at this text as me being negative or anything, I just don’t know where things are.

Comments

03. Jan 2017 · 03:00 UTC
You can eep an eye on the twitter feed for information:
TerraCottaFrog
03. Jan 2017 · 03:05 UTC
On twitter @ludumdare said it will be a few hours.
03. Jan 2017 · 03:20 UTC
New update from PoV: “In case anyone is sitting around waiting for the Ludum Dare results, don’t wait! It’s going to be a few hours. 2017 is a big year for #LDJAM”

Do you win???

Hi i would like to know if anyone can get through the level in my game without tutorial pics. Can you do it??

www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-37/?action=preview&uid=125164

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codecudi
04. Jan 2017 · 22:09 UTC
have ten interns. We have never built a game before. We want to build game and were wondering how minimal should we make it. We have 60 days. What pieces can we buy to avoid complexities of building game? What platform did you use? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Last post-jam version.

5 levels added. Can you beat the final boss?( 50hp, it’s really not too much )

 

 

play here

Rate STEREOJO Before Time Runs Out!

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Rate my LD entry, STEREOJO, before the time runs out! Also, please check out the Post-Compo version (new level as seen in gif above) and let me know what you think!

Thanks for all the love the Ludum Dare Community has been spreading! c:

Lost a game about a Jewish girl

I can only discribe the main game maybe someone played it, for some reason it’s not in my web history anyway if you seen this game please reply

It’s a game about a Jewish family that has to hide in one room and you are playing as a girl.Sometimes you see a image of her holding a Heart in her hands.Her family is called blauschild and it’s in Germany
It’s a 2D adventure game and it has only 4 brown pixel colours but it looks very well

Please help me it’s so good also good job everyone

Comments

whats the website where you compare your past ludum dare scores?

Coolness 55% #469 Theme(Jam) 3.55 #493 Audio(Jam) 2.69 #781 Graphics(Jam) 2.52 #804 Mood(Jam) 2.37 #818 Innovation(Jam) 2.10 #868 Fun(Jam) 2.07 #868 Overall(Jam) 2.55

Anyway here are my scores, once again overall was my worst category.

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LDA
03. Jan 2017 · 09:31 UTC
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Thank you, everybody! My dream is now reality

PLEASE NOTE: ENGLISH IS NOT MY MAIN LANGUAGE AND NOW IS 10:52 AM!

I’ve always wanted to create a game.

Now, with LD37 I finally created a small game and I want to thank everybody for this experience.

Creating a game in three days is pretty hard and the game will never look just like you wanted BUT

now I’m working for a special update.

So everybody now can follow my game on Gamejolt and maybe download it waiting for the update.

So, thank you everybody!

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FREE DOWNLOAD

 

 

I don’t know if you’re proud of me

but I’m definitely proud of me

#43 Fun(Jam) 4.00 #140 Humor(Jam) 3.53 #167 Overall(Jam) 3.76 #272 Innovation(Jam) 3.43 #301 Audio(Jam) 3.30 #318 Theme(Jam) 3.80 #375 Mood(Jam) 3.39 #425 Graphics(Jam) 3.52

Right there with Kojima-san and mr. Reedus right now

Super Crash Box: The Movie: The Videogame: The Folk’s Tale

Excited (or should I say…”I’m in!”?)

Congratulations to all of those that entered LD #37. As someone who has sat on the sidelines just watching I decided it’s time I take the plunge and give it a go. With equal parts excitement and nerves I look forward to April and the LD #38 compo!

Thank you for voting!

Thanks everybody who rated our game – Cure4Life.

Preview

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I guess pretty fun game overall 😀

We will be back working on game after holidays. I will try to make posts about progress.

P.S. Also we need to change game title to something more fitting 😀

Rating of Heroes of Okarine

So, this LD was my first one. I’m really proud of myself and my partners for accomplish the achievement of finishing our first playable game. I would like to thanks all the good people who gave us feedback and ideas of how to improve our little piece, that was really great, guys !

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We, The Imaginer Studio, are going tô continue to develop a full game based on our entry. You can check the progress of our game development on my personal Twitter @jlcarruda. We will create eventually an account for the game

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Thank you again, all of you. :3