Thank you very much for using my pack, it was incredible work in directions I hadn't even imagined, it's always good to see how everyone interprets an art and what ideas they get from it
Hey that's funny they used your assets, I think two years ago when I started gamedev I used one of yours to design a simple platformer for learning Godot !
I am inspired and a bit jealous of the creative minds who worked on this challenge. I'm a SysAdmin in my early 30s, but I've had a life long love of gaming, writing and game design(although I only made a few RPG Maker games in my teens). I'm very tempted to start working with Godot, and this has motivated me to start developing again, although I doubt I have the time to make anything commercial(my dream would be to make games on some kind of commercial scale, but honestly, just making games that my kids can play would be more than enough). Cheers to the devs, and to all those who make their creative dreams a reality through game design. (Also, kudos to the VR game in just 44 hours. Its the kind of game I'd play for dozens of hours.)
More video's like this, enjoyed it a lot! Each game was really well though out and executed, can't believe you did that in such a short amount of time, well done!
I really like that last game. Could definitely see it being expanded upon with some environmental targets e.g. a rolling barrel that explodes when shot or a chandelier that you can make fall onto enemies for AoE damage.
For armless assault "juicing" up the game over screen woulda been a great touch. From an lane where the enemy reaches the left side of the screen just throw a couple hundred props across the screen from the left side falling towards the right side with a crashing noise. You've already got props for busts and boxes so it would have been pretty straight forward.
Do you have plans for doing tutorials again? Yours were the first i did for Godot (still have to fully finish them all) and i keep coming back to them. Your style is so artistic, yet very practical and you say everything out loud which is insanely helpful for a beginner like me! Thanks a bunch 🙏
Could you release the source codes for those projects? I was doing some stuff on my on with the pack but since I am new I am stumbling a little on the animations, wanted to see how you solved it
Dannng! that was so cool! Thanks for making this video, it was a lot of fun to watch 🙂 @emi_cpl @MrEliptik @JackieCodes @DevLogLogan, You all did an amazing job!
Thank you very much for using my pack, it was incredible work in directions I hadn't even imagined, it's always good to see how everyone interprets an art and what ideas they get from it
Thank you for making it!! ^^
Hey that's funny they used your assets, I think two years ago when I started gamedev I used one of yours to design a simple platformer for learning Godot !
Thank you so much Logan for organizing this, I had so much fun!
P.S. I'll never forgive u for convicting Winston!!!
8:14 stat named "rizz" lmao 10/10 would buy again 🤣
Bwuahahaa 😂 @@Spectrumix
Thank you very much for inviting me! Hope we can do another collab soon :)
Wow, shout out to each dev for making an actual banger.
It was a pleasure to participate and play all the cool games you guys made, thanks for the invite!
The level of sound design polish for 2 day jam by MrEliptik was a chef's kiss.
Every sane developer: "I would love to do 3D, but it takes too long :("
Logan: "Yeah, I'm gonna do VR."
I wish his segment was a little longer and more in depth! I'm gonna look into more content on Godot VR dev
I am inspired and a bit jealous of the creative minds who worked on this challenge. I'm a SysAdmin in my early 30s, but I've had a life long love of gaming, writing and game design(although I only made a few RPG Maker games in my teens). I'm very tempted to start working with Godot, and this has motivated me to start developing again, although I doubt I have the time to make anything commercial(my dream would be to make games on some kind of commercial scale, but honestly, just making games that my kids can play would be more than enough).
Cheers to the devs, and to all those who make their creative dreams a reality through game design.
(Also, kudos to the VR game in just 44 hours. Its the kind of game I'd play for dozens of hours.)
More video's like this, enjoyed it a lot!
Each game was really well though out and executed, can't believe you did that in such a short amount of time, well done!
It really is great to see how different games can be even using the same assets. Great work to everyone involved. Very inspiring, stay safe everyone!
I will forever love this format.
Interesting video. I'll check the other one too.
great vid glad to see another one
Wow!!! Great video like always. 🙂🙌
They’re all awesome, that VR game is crazy! Great work everyone
I enjoyed this, very entertaining.
This looks really cool!
If you're ever looking for more Godot developers... :)
HE'S BACK!
All the games look like they turned out really well for 44 hours
Love seeing this series! Keep it up!
all these games are fantastic, and honestly very encouraging to watch
These ALL looked cool and fun! 😄
Looks like a lot of fun and the games had a nice variety! Would be cool to do a collab one day
This was really funny xD great job guys awesome games!
I miss these thank you!
I really like that last game. Could definitely see it being expanded upon with some environmental targets e.g. a rolling barrel that explodes when shot or a chandelier that you can make fall onto enemies for AoE damage.
I love these, thanks!
I'm starting to get interested in game development. I'm almost 40 :D. This video has been amazing for inspiration on getting started.
Great video! Great games! Wish I could play then all :-)
7:37
"You can't expect anything less from Mr.Elliptic."
"I didn't expect anything less from Mr.Elliptic."
wow i didn't even know obsidian had plugins, going to get excalidraw now
This channel is underrated and sure to blow up.
Dude, this guy I super talented and has a style that's straight to the point and clean. If he did this as a job, he'd be THE Godot guy on youtube.
For armless assault "juicing" up the game over screen woulda been a great touch. From an lane where the enemy reaches the left side of the screen just throw a couple hundred props across the screen from the left side falling towards the right side with a crashing noise. You've already got props for busts and boxes so it would have been pretty straight forward.
The video is so amazing
seems fun to do it
Really cool!
Dude this is a bomb idea
Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾✌️
Do you have plans for doing tutorials again? Yours were the first i did for Godot (still have to fully finish them all) and i keep coming back to them. Your style is so artistic, yet very practical and you say everything out loud which is insanely helpful for a beginner like me! Thanks a bunch 🙏
19:33 immediately when i saw this image i was imagine spearfighters on horses :D
Welcome back,
Sympatoche comme nom "béton sanglant" ;)
dont leave us again
I hope I can do one of these challenges once I get good enough at Godot
lol, emi made PVZ XD
Could you release the source codes for those projects? I was doing some stuff on my on with the pack but since I am new I am stumbling a little on the animations, wanted to see how you solved it
Hi Logan hope you're doing well :)
neeeeeew video !!!!!
Make this a quadrilogy
You people live in a completely different world
on godot 4...
Emi: "Good thing I don't have stamina in the game."
Oh sir, you misunderstood. This is VR and stamina is not in the game, but in your body :))
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I wanna play Click & Slay! is there a link? I couldn't find it when I searched google and itch
I've uploaded it to my itch page! completely forgot to. Haven't tested Linux, but all the versions should work (hopefully)
@@emi_cpl hoorray! thx! I just played it on Mac, so much fun! Thx for sharing. :)
Dannng! that was so cool! Thanks for making this video, it was a lot of fun to watch 🙂
@emi_cpl @MrEliptik @JackieCodes @DevLogLogan, You all did an amazing job!