My First Team Game Jam Making a Rhythm Game | Godot Game Jam DEVLOG

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oh hey its me making little games and stuff, this time with a team/friends, oh for the algo I should probably say like uhh pixel art godot devlog coding something like that. I don't really thing it does anything
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I spoke with all of my coworkers here at NASA. We've all collectively agreed to stop judging you now.

isto_inc
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This game looks amazing and I just wanna point out how amazing you are at reflection. Like you are going back and pointing out the pros and cons and it is just so lovely, keep up the good work my man

nikhilispog
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this game looks SO good. genuinely gasped when I saw the main menu lol. and the attacks look amazing!

benjattkk
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When I saw the blue lighting on that first attack, I knew this game was going to be awesome. You raised some great points in the reflection at the end. Onwards and upwards!

Vercidium
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This is a well produced video!

Also - a well produced game! Nice one!

VideoGameAnimationStudy
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Imposter syndrome goes both ways! I am finishing a masters degree in computer science right about now. I have dabbled in Unity from time to time and find it quite difficult. Looking at videos like this, I cannot image being able to make something this good in such a short amount of time, it is super impressive!

Pivot-Shorts
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your style is extremely satisfying to look at, keep it up 💪🔥

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Pro-Tip on collaborations: Make someone the leader—it doesn't have to be the person who wants it most, sometimes the person who _should_ be the leader is also the person who needs to step down to let someone inferior be the leader because having one is better than arguing for eighteen hours—someone who will hold the artistic vision for the game as a whole.

While everyone will get a say, this leader has ULTIMATE VETO POWER, and no one is allowed to be upset (openly) with his decision. You are not here to "have fun" or "make something everyone loves!" You're here to work, you're here to make something and FINISH IT, and to do that you need a leader, not because he's better than you, but because someone simply has to be if you want smooth progress.

If you, or the other guy, had been the visionary of the game, then after a couple minutes of discussion, one of you would have just said, "This is the vision I have in mind, so this is what we're going to do. Your idea conflicts too heavily with that."
End of discussion, and now you're making art again. Sure, while nursing a sore ego, but the players, in the end, won't notice that the art was created while you were in a foul mood.

(This is also why, historically, relationships have had a "man is the head of the household" thing, and why so many people are confused and think this means the man should be a king and his wife a servant: trust me, it's no more fun to be the leader than the follower, but someone has to be the leader. Even when dancing, someone must take the lead.)

Selrisitai
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Super cool video! I'm blown away at how much you all were able to make in a limited time, it looks fantastic! The narrative of the video and the editing also made it feel really well put together.

Also, as someone who is finishing a CS degree and tutors CS students, I can tell you that the most important skills are being able to tell what code will do (even just a few lines, just reading them and being able to tell what they do or what variables will be set to after they run) and being able to figure out and see the bigger picture of the solution you are trying to code. They are skills that tranced what programming language you learn and I've found that neither of these are able to be taught well, they just come from experience making things and coding. It sounds from the video like you use both of these skills.
I'd also say most CS students don't really work on many projects outside of their classwork. Making your own projects is both super cool and a huge show of determination and skill! I guess the short of what I'm saying is (and it may or may not help the feeling of imposter syndrome) that your doing cool things that many people with or without degrees don't do, and that's neat!

svedek
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Just found your channel and I'm really loving your videos. Great to see an interesting approach to indie games. Thanks for sharing!

MarcLittlemore
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I love that you talk about both the pros and the cons of game dev, specifically game jams. I've never worked in a team before, it sounds stressful but also like a lot of fun!

haunterdaunted
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Great video! I've only done solo game jams so far but I'm hoping to do a team one soon. Your game turned out great, amazing work for just one week.

seaweeddol
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Loving all the videos and games you pump out! You should make a tutorial. You make the kinds of games I would want to develop. Maybe you could include coming up with the idea, setting up a plan, making the art, and then coding the game.

aidanmcalister
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Really nice video! I love what you did with the game's jazz poster main menu, it inspired me to put a lot more effort into polishing the main menu in my own game jam game.

okay_cam_personal
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Jaw droppingly amazing concept, and I can't get over this art. You're videos inspire me to get into game dev

BossSkittles
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Great job to you guys! Really well done, super original. I'd see this making a killing on consoles as well man!

stevenwolf
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Awesome video ^^ Love to see your thought process and the game came out great!!

thespeedyyoshi
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So happy I stumbled across this channel. Gives me so much inspiration and motivation for my own games.

coreyshepherd
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Your art style really made me gasp, love it :3

theoriginalme
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Your videos are awesome, and your game looked so cool! I’m surprised how much you guys were able to get done in just a week.

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