A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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made for Go Godot Jam 4 (2023)

you are given overdetailed pixel art (it's very hard to see what it represents), so you have to fix it by removing all details that don't help with understanding the objects that the sprites want to show.

age rating

3

fix the sprites is rated ages 3 and up by sosasees

using DARS v2023

tools used

compatibility

this game works only on Desktop, because the game is finished by saving the picture into the ``user://`` folder with the [save] button.

after saving, the ``user://`` folder opens and you can copy the ``results.png`` picture in the Itch comments — but the ``user://`` folder is not available on Web and not openable on Mobile, and adding a file save dialog would be too much scope creep.

proprietary software license

i wanted to open-source-license the game after the jam — not during the jam, so i could focus on finishing the game before the jam ends — but now the code is so messy that

  • it is way too hard to modify the game
  • looking at the code is useless for learning how the game works

with the proprietary license, the source download is only useful for 2 things:

  • proof that this game is made in Godot, to avoid disqualifying from the Go Godot Jam
  • exporting the game for your own personal use (may not go well for non-Desktop platforms)

if i get enough voices asking for it, i will remake the game in an open-source version with much cleaner code.


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Click download now to get access to the following files:

fix-the-sprites_game_windows.zip 27 MB
fix-the-sprites_game_linux64.zip 28 MB
fix-the-sprites_game_linux32.zip 27 MB
fix-the-sprites-game_source.zip 4.7 MB

Development log

Comments

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Hello! I've just thought. Would you like to participate in a jam where people create pixel art assets not games?

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this sounds good, but i need to read the jam page before i can decide if to join.

please reply with a link to the asset jam’s page.

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jam

¡thanks! 🙂

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Hello! Sorry for such a begging but it is for good of all people

You can leave a comment here to support my proposal about making metadata visible for those who are interested in it https://itch.io/t/2919128/metadata-encouragement#post-7952450

thank you for announcing me this post 🙂

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Please, like that post and maybe leave there a comment (for example: "it would be useful")

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i liked and commented on this post by the time i could read this reply.

it took me a while to create the comment.

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Hello, would you like to create something together?

¿what would you like to create with me?

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A game?

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i think you should finish your game.

maybe you can contribute to my next game when its pre-production is far enough. i hope i think of replying when that happens.

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Is it a game? It looks like an obvious (in the sense that even beginner understand it) and good pixel art tutorial but....

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yes, this is a game about fixing overdetailed pixel art sprites. although there is no way for the computer to know if you won: you have to use your own judgement, or ask in the comments about it with embedding a saved copy of your result picture (i made the save button just for this).

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yes, this is a game. but something tells me that it wants to be an interactive pixel art course.