And the winner is...
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Using our special prize-winner-selection algorithm, we can determine that the prizes go to Kuros (for winning the Overall category) MarcDev (the next runner-up in the Art category) SiegeLord (shared second in the Tech category) and Niek and Tijs Zandt for straight-up winning the Genre category. Congratulations! I'm sure you'll agree with me that these prizes are well deserved.
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Thanks, Amarillion, for hosting. This was great fun. It was quite amusing to see the Unity entries alongside Allegro.
Indeed! We got 14 entries, and here are the tech stacks that were used:
5x Unity
4x Allegro (of which 2x with C, 1x with GO and 1x with Rust)
1x Twine
1x Rust, bevy
1x Godot
1x SDL, GO
1x TypeScript, Phaser3
It would be nice to increase the showing of Allegro a bit next time.
Both communities can learn from each other I think. Unity has done well in terms of the final ranking. But Unity developers can also learn things from us, like "what are unit tests" and "what does open source mean"...
Thanks for hosting! I will try to create a game using Allegro next gamejam.
Is there a way of working out which ones were the 4 allegro games (without using intuition)?
Is there a way of working out which ones were the 4 allegro games (without using intuition)?
Yeah, download the binary pack, or even the original submissions...
I can't fully remember. Blade Blade by SiegeLord, SpaceFants by elias were made with Allegro for sure. And then either DJ Escher by dos, I want to go home by mokkan or Qbitter by Tharro. You'll have to check to be sure.
I will try to create a game using Allegro next gamejam.
A noble goal! Have you decided which programming language you'll use for this? You have a choice of C, C++, Rust, Go, D, Java, and I believe also python bindings exist.
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I have been without internet for several months. As always, the damn internet. Have I caused problems?
I have already missed several in which they go of contests.
I plan to release games related to the lost contests one day, although it will only be with the rules on the design of the game.
Ok, I'm sure I could never have calculated all those hexagons.
This site has all the calculations you'll ever need related to hexagons:
https://www.redblobgames.com/grids/hexagons/