The addendum works for me. OpenGameArt Movie Video Game, Troll Bridge, and Color Monsters are all very rough so I would be happy asking permission. (Or at least they are right now. Maybe by the time of the contest that will have changed but that is a problem I would like to have.)
I don't like the restriction on using released projects. It wouldn't neccessarily stop me from joining but I feel it hinders the point of "Finish It." I usually release my games as open source. I tend to put the code up before the game is even fully playable. The exception being opengameart movie video game but that has been released on itch.io. So I would probably have to create a new game.
Maybe just require people to indicate what was improved. The judging would be based on how the additions improved the game. So if you add a new level to an otherwise complete game, the rating would be low because it doesn't add much. People voting wouldn't neccassarilly follow that but I don't consider that a big deal. I would still suggest disqualifying entries that don't list what has been improved.
I would like to voice my support for a finish your old game jam. I've been meaning to join an OGA jam for a while. I came up with an idea for the Summer 2017 jam but couldn't find an rpg engine to implement my vision. I almost tried this one as well. I did enter the Indie Game Making 2018 contest with that original idea I had. Alas building a new rpg engine in one month didn't work. I still want to complete the OpenGameArt Movie Video Game so a game jam focused on completing old projects would be nice. I've been adding the 1 bit color art for the game to this site.
I decided to directly use this tileset this time. It is found in the OpenGameArt Movie Video Game (the game is a prototype and not a complete game). I did end up creating an indoor 1bit tileset.
The addendum works for me. OpenGameArt Movie Video Game, Troll Bridge, and Color Monsters are all very rough so I would be happy asking permission. (Or at least they are right now. Maybe by the time of the contest that will have changed but that is a problem I would like to have.)
I don't like the restriction on using released projects. It wouldn't neccessarily stop me from joining but I feel it hinders the point of "Finish It." I usually release my games as open source. I tend to put the code up before the game is even fully playable. The exception being opengameart movie video game but that has been released on itch.io. So I would probably have to create a new game.
Maybe just require people to indicate what was improved. The judging would be based on how the additions improved the game. So if you add a new level to an otherwise complete game, the rating would be low because it doesn't add much. People voting wouldn't neccassarilly follow that but I don't consider that a big deal. I would still suggest disqualifying entries that don't list what has been improved.
I would like to voice my support for a finish your old game jam. I've been meaning to join an OGA jam for a while. I came up with an idea for the Summer 2017 jam but couldn't find an rpg engine to implement my vision. I almost tried this one as well. I did enter the Indie Game Making 2018 contest with that original idea I had. Alas building a new rpg engine in one month didn't work. I still want to complete the OpenGameArt Movie Video Game so a game jam focused on completing old projects would be nice. I've been adding the 1 bit color art for the game to this site.
I decided to directly use this tileset this time. It is found in the OpenGameArt Movie Video Game (the game is a prototype and not a complete game). I did end up creating an indoor 1bit tileset.
I added the dinosaur into Everything Attacks. Thanks.
I used the four mages in Everything Attacks. Thanks.
I ended up using the ninja in Everything Attacks. One frame anyware as it isn't animated in the game.
I ended up using the dragon in Everything Attacks. Although he is not friendly in the game.
I ended up using your alien for Everything Attacks. Thanks for the creation.
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