For the past month I have been participating in the GameOff 2019 Gamejam hosted by GitHub over on Itch.io and I’ve been devlogging about it over on my YouTube channel.
UPDATE: I have since removed the playlist while cleaning up my YouTube channel, but here the links the videos are listed below.
- https://youtu.be/08rFEgkmrz0?si=F8OgBZgoYSleKumf
- https://youtu.be/2OgYnIs6H1A?si=UuvSsOR2dMxMrP7X
- https://youtu.be/SbDJqlXuF_k?si=GRBFCsL8NsJAoFmQ
- https://youtu.be/a-EYWlvdrA8?si=Rj0o3Sa0vLA-VzLL
- https://youtu.be/PHMB5D_USKA?si=aJsocqWdABbSParT
- https://youtu.be/z7A2x4SqmTQ?si=PoOMoJHC-R-gdmRH
- https://youtu.be/GyVCEyCA6Dk?si=skWeK3eMwhKdas85
- https://youtu.be/lY2uT9TfFNs?si=y4eeuzLaw3t_sRU2
- https://youtu.be/XzpoZBBdlyg?si=ObPmygloihooQwyf
For the past year or so, I’ve been working on learning and getting into video game development (a.k.a. gamedev) as a sort of side thing to the whole enterprise cloud architect thing that I do during the day.
In order to focus my effort, I decided that I would participate in the GitHub hosted GameOff 2019 Game Jam on Itch.io. It’s been a ride to say the least, but as I’ve been doing it, I’ve been doing a devlog series on YouTube about my progress and my thoughts throughout the competition.
Where Do I Find the Vlog?
You’re in the right spot, as I’m going to cross post my Itch.io project devlog posts here, but you can also follow along on my YouTube channel if you’re into that sort of thing.
The game jam ends on December 1, and there is more work to be done, so stay tuned for more posts.
Thanks for playing. ~ DW
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