Windows
I love Kakapo
- By zacharmarz at 01/29/2011 - 02:45
- 2.5D
- 4.0
- Bird
- birds
- cartoon
- kakapo
- platform
- Sidescroller
- Windows
- XNA
- Silicon Hill
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Submitted at Silicon Hill (Czech Republic)
Pod Panic
- By Deputy Jacob at 01/28/2011 - 22:21
- Side-scroller
- Windows
- XNA
- British Columbia Institute of Technology
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Submitted at British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada)
Nopal Chronicles (Revenge of the nature)
- By 13thtiger at 01/28/2011 - 20:27
- 3d
- action
- adventure
- Mac OS
- nature
- Nopal Chronicles
- revenge
- save nature
- Windows
- Krakatoa Studios
- 14 comments
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Submitted at Krakatoa Studios (Mexico)
Tulisesti rakastuneet
- By Ilmuri at 01/28/2011 - 16:38
- 1 player
- 2d platformer
- Windows
- FGJ Oulu / Stage
- 1 comment
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Submitted at FGJ Oulu / Stage (Finland)
Carl Cube and Bobby Ball - first patch + java-webstart (win,mac,linux)
ccabb
When we released the game we had something about 2minutes left to pack the game and to upload it to the server...so it was a bit stressy and the way we deployed is far from optimal.
Even java has some really cool deploying-techniques, but they need more time for deployment and I was just too exhausted for this to be done in that stressy minutes. I changed this and now the game is startable out of the browser...
- GGJ 2010
- JAVA
- jMonkeyEngine
- Mac OS
- Windows
- dertom's blog
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Go, Fat Hamster, Go! -- Project Hamster is FINISHED and UPLOADED!
Our game is done! Check it out here:
http://www.globalgamejam.org/2010/go-fat-hamster-go
Here is the background story that we could not upload in a read-me in time, just for your pleasure:
Our Story Begins...

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