Hi! Just one person of the team have to upload the game on their account, and add co-authors. Then submit it into the jam
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Hi! I temporarily disqualified your entries, as there's multiple possible red flags:
• The jam's theme is: "Erosion", and you didn't clearly explain how exactly it was incorporated into your games.
• No explanation provided how the diversifier is incorporated either.
• You have submitted 2 games into the jam, as the sole author. The jam's rules don't specify that only one entry can be submitted, but it's more of a common sense that it should be that way.
• The thumbnails of both games feels off, I'm suspecting them to be made from generative AI made graphics. If it's not true - please provide some kind of proof that it wasn't.
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Hi again!
I thought it through over the day, and it seems this would be a bad idea.
• If I allowed this for only you, then the other participants might not be happy about it.
• If I allowed this for everyone, then it would be a good bit more difficult for me to filter out the invalid entries. Plus people who's working on their entry for this jam specifically -might not be happy about it in this case as well.
It feels off to me in general to allow this. Even though I don't have a solid argument on this, but I'd like to follow the gut feeling and avoid potential drama that this might cause.
I'm sorry for not being able to help on this
Nyctophobia is a horror style game that tests your reflexes in a way. It's pretty interesting.
https://wolanboi.itch.io/nyctophobia

Hi! It's not only allowed, but also recommended to reuse stuff from previous projects, or game assets too. It's best to also build systems of code that would be universal enough to be reused for future projects, so you wouldn't have to start from scratch each time you begin working on a new game idea!
























