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They look stunning! How about we make a VN game for this jam with a timeframe of 2 months?
https://itch.io/jam/otome-jam-2026 or https://itch.io/jam/josei-jam-2026
I personally prefer the Josei Jam since it gives us more creative freedom instead of focusing only on romance.
And, I can’t work on it all the time, but I can put in enough effort so we end up with a nice, short VN for the jam, 2 months is quite a good amount of time. How does that sound?
Quick intro: I’m a Godot dev, using it full-time for around 4 years. I’m familiar with most genres, both 2d and 3d, but VN is a new genre for me and I’d love to try it out!
I can get a composer to our team. We will be team of 3 in total. I might also able to bring in a writer or voice actors if needed
And yeahh, 2 months gives us enough time to make something really nice! Jam is also great for building a prototype and getting feedback
Regarding revenue share, we can talk about it later, but the plan would be to release it on Steam after the jam if it turns out well.
Let me know your discord if you’re interested. I can share some of my work on discord.
Haha, thanks for the feedback! It wouldn’t have been possible without such a talented group of individuals. We were a team of 3, but unfortunately we still ended up not finishing it since I had some other work and couldn’t put in enough time.
But we’ll definitely update it after the voting ends :)
There are still a few things left, like the main menu, a few more levels, and polishing everything, which I feel a bit bad about. I only put about 10–12 hrs into the jam, unfortunately, due to other work.
And glad you liked it, thanks again for the kind words! Will update the description and logo soon :)
Bro how long will you keep us waiting, I just can't wait for it... I just need it. I played it a long ago, randomly found the itch page.
About the game, it's pretty well designed, weird, dreamy like. The boss fight was a bit difficult, music could be a bit longer.
About the sprites, at first glance I thought they were taken from google lol, like I did 3-4 yrs ago. Grabbing random image from google and putting it on game. But of course, this game might not like this, I'm just saying, it remind me that lol.
I wanted to ask if it would be possible to add a bit of extra time to the submission period, around 24 hours, since this is a two week jam. I’ve seen many jams offer a small extension like this.
It would give developers a chance to polish their games or fix any last minute bugs as a bonus period. Since everyone is putting in a lot of effort, this extra time could really help improve the overall quality of submissions.
I wanted to suggest something. Since it’s mentioned on the page that Gunscreen will stream their personal favorite picks, it might be better to schedule the stream 1–3 days after voting ends.
Many games could still be unfinished, have serious bugs, or need improvements by the end of voting. This short gap would give developers time to fix issues and polish their games, especially since the stream could attract a large number of viewers.
Thanks for the reply!
I understand what you mean — selecting, modifying them to fit the game, and putting everything together is still real work, and a lot of devs do it that way.
But it still refers to the original creators of the assets, so I think it wouldn’t really be accurate to say “built” them as a fact. It’s more like you modified and integrated them into the game.
If most of the assets are yours, maybe just mention something like "most assets created by me", or highlight that the programming, game design, and development were all done solo, working late nights.
The quote feels a bit misleading yeah, but glad you’re open to changing it! :)
Looking forward to your future games, this one already feels really good!
The game is really cool, but I think there’s some incorrect information on your creator page:
“All GAMES BUILT SOLO — EVERY LINE OF CODE — EVERY ASSET — EVERY SOUND”
Also on the description:
"This game was built entirely alone — every script, every sound, every asset, every scene. No team. No budget. Just one person and a lot of sleepless nights."
If this is what you meant, I think you should consider changing it, since a few assets were taken from itch like the characters. I'm not sure, but it looks like that assets pack.
Hey Kunalusk, I'm an experienced Godot developer, using it for around 4 years. I was also thinking to take some break from my main projects and make a boomer shooter or whatever we can decide later, would you like to join? We can discuss about the idea later, and I can show some of my stuff, I'm familiar with both 2d and 3d. If you're interested, let me know your discord, I will send FR.
What do you mean?
As far as I know, Gunscreen isn’t mainly a horror game developer. Even if he wanted to try, it would take time to learn and reach a strong level. So I’m not sure why he would participate.
Also, he’s the host. Usually hosts don’t take part in their own events, so it wouldn’t really make sense for him to join.
But it was a fun idea tho
Damn it looks so great, it's just perfect!
But I have a suggestion, currently there's no feature I can view this model freely before buying, so there's two options you could do:
- Make a Youtube trailer on it
- Upload the model on Sketchfab, and disable the download.
I personally recommend the second one.
Well, since the theme is real life killers, if I include one in my game, how can the player know about her actual information? Like, should I mention some real details about the killer at the end of the game? I initially thought of including her photo too, but it seems like that isn’t legal. What’s the best way to handle this?
Thanks for your reply, I get what you mean. By the way, I have a personal question, if it’s okay to ask here: My game is inspired by a real life serial killer patterns and aims to tell a believable story, but unfortunately I started it with a male main character, whereas the real killer always targeted older women. Could that be a problem? Do you recommend to change/adjust it anyway?












