DEVELOPER(S): Atlas ENGINE: RPG Maker VX Ace GENRE: Comedy, Side scroller, RPG WARNINGS: Strong Language SUMMARY: Magical Disaster X is a zany comedic romp that has you control a posse of awful magical girls as they cruise through a secret hideout of hideously incompetent villains.
DEVELOPER(S): Atlas ENGINE: RPG Maker VX Ace GENRE: Comedy, Side scroller, RPG WARNINGS: Strong Language SUMMARY: Magical Disaster X is a zany comedic romp that has you control a posse of awful magical girls as they cruise through a secret hideout of hideously incompetent villains.
DEVELOPER(S):Fusoloid ENGINE: RPG Maker MV GENRE: Adventure, RPG SUMMARY: Abigail Fortune’s adventures continue in Paris! As she obtains information about a mysterious treasure called “Azure Dreams”, the gentlewoman thief is joined by her old friend, Marguerite “Maria” Montblanc. Together the ladies must discover the true identity of the treasure, find out the truth behind the treasure’s owner, and avoid falling permanently into the most wonderful dream…
DEVELOPER(S):Fusoloid ENGINE: RPG Maker MV GENRE: Adventure, RPG SUMMARY: Abigail Fortune’s adventures continue in Paris! As she obtains information about a mysterious treasure called “Azure Dreams”, the gentlewoman thief is joined by her old friend, Marguerite “Maria” Montblanc. Together the ladies must discover the true identity of the treasure, find out the truth behind the treasure’s owner, and avoid falling permanently into the most wonderful dream…
DEVELOPER(S):Saturn ENGINE: RPGMaker 2003 GENRE: YNFG, Exploration, Adventure WARNINGS: Blood, Gore, Swearing, Suicide SUMMARY: Returning Nightmares is an exploration adventure-horror game being developed in RPG Maker 2003, inspired by Yume Nikki and it’s multiple fan-made homages (but with dialogue & easier to navigate maps). You play as Akira, a young man locked up in his own bedroom, exploring his dreams to remember the events that lead him to where he is now. But some things are better left alone…
We’re finally launching the community suggestions form for Game of the Month! You can check it out here!
Before submitting, please read the rest of this post and make sure you clearly understand the rules and guidelines.
What is the purpose of this form?
This form is where you can suggest a project (upcoming or completed) to be considered for our Game of the Month feature. The purpose of this form is to gauge the community’s current interests and to discover potential projects that we might not have considered otherwise. (Please note that all suggestions will be taken into consideration, but we do not guarantee that any suggestions will be featured.)
You may submit one suggestion per month. Submissions will be reset on the first of every month, but records of suggestions from the previous month(s) will still be kept.
You are allowed to submit your own game.
You are allowed to submit other people’s games.
You are not allowed to use sideblogs or other people’s URLs to submit multiple times - if found out, you will be restricted from participating in the GOTM Suggestions form in the future.
Additional Notes:
While you’re allowed to submit other projects of devs who have already been featured, please note that we will not be re-featuring anybody for quite a while yet (interviewing the same person six months apart might make for a stale interview!).
Devs of older completed games may be harder to reach for an interview/feature if their dev blogs have been inactive for a long time. If possible, please also provide their other social media accounts (main blog, twitter, etc).
Like our list, our GOTM feature is for community projects only. The project must have a tumblr dev blog.
WARNING: Anyone who misuses this form with malicious intent (impersonating others, slandering projects, etc.) will be banned from participating in ALL future forms and
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If you have any feedback or concerns, feel free to send us a message. We look forward to working with the community to find potential features!
My First Game Jam is an online game jam for people of all skill levels to learn something new. Never made a game before but always been curious? Set aside two weeks to join the jam and learn how to make a game along with others. Absolute beginners encouraged to join!
Our goal is to organize resources and make game development more accessible. We hope to foster an online space where you can share your progress with other first-time game makers and get help from experienced devs. By the end of two weeks, you hopefully will have some working game or prototype to share—it’s an exciting first step to making games! Individuals and teams are welcome, and we encourage you to both play to your strengths and try something new.
This is our seventh run of this jam, and we’d like to thank our community for supporting new jammers! You can see some past jams here and here. We appreciate you taking the time to spread the word and look forward to seeing your games this summer!