
Gather clues and items to help you escape. Left by other adventurers who have left behind their notes of despair and hope. As you wander the shifting halls, read journals The trouble begins when you walk down the hall: You turn around and find that Player starts outside an imposing house the only thing to do is to enter it. Games with its discrete rooms, items to collect, and puzzles to decipher. Intriguing non-euclidean space puzzle game. The community pick! 2nd Place: Piranesi by Iarbat The graphics areīarebones: they let you feel the bleakness and hostility of space. The puzzles start simple but quickly increase in difficulty. Space to slide in one direction until you hit something or fall out of the game. Slidespace is a small puzzle game or 3d maze with a simple mechanic: You press The HUD and animations are innovative and fun.Ĭongratulations, Warr1024! 2nd Place (Judge Entry), Community Pick: Slidespace by MisterEĪnother non-competitive judge entry, sharing 2nd place with competitive entries. The game involves finding a way to clear eachĭoorway to the next portal. Klots are colorful blocks which can be pushedĪround, and stick to each other. Words: the player begins at the site of a UFO wreck, and finds a portal thatīrings them to a spaceship. It skillfully tells a small story without Was non-competing, and so it shared 2nd place with competitive entries. The endgameįeels like a review of everything you learned in the game, while presenting itĬongrats to Wuzzy for first place! 2nd Place (Judge Entry): Klots by Warr1024 Player is plunged into from the start with an intro and dialog. To help save the system, you have to collect electrons, which are floatingĬrystals placed throughout the map. 1st place: Glitch by WuzzyĪt its core, it is a parkour/platformer game, but it’s so much Thank you to everyone who participated, we had a great time playing your creations!Īll prize winners, please do not forget to contactĪbout your prizes. Some stood out by being intriguing and promising, with novel gameplay.Ĭheck out all the submissions on ContentDB. Some games stood out with a high degree of polish and They’re clearly marked in the leaderboard and draw with the nearest non-judgeīelow are the winners. Some of the entries were made by judges, and so weren’t eligible for prizes. Were used to choose a community winner the most liked game that wasn’t in the Were used for the final leaderboard and cash prizes. The games were played and rated by 7 judges and the community. Thankfully, it was a roaring success with 15 submissions. To create a new game using the Minetest engine, to win cash prizes and prestige.Īs the second game jam ever, we weren’t sure how it would turn out. November was the month of the 2022 Minetest Game Jam. Next, he started working on using UIs from the gamepad, but this
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To rewrite the gamepad code to use better APIs, this will allow any controller Minetest’s gamepad support is very broken - it doesn’t work with most hardware.
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Rubenwardy has been working on full gamepad support in Minetest. Is a huge undertaking and is still a long way off. Mods, but the new GUI replacement will supersede these APIs. The current formspec and HUD APIs will remain to avoid breaking Inflexible, hard to use, and generally an all-round poor experience for usersĪnd developers. Minetest currently usesįormspecs, a custom GUI framework based on Irrlicht GUI. This builds upon the work toĪ work-in-progress version of a GUI replacement. Into a cave, allowing for high dynamic range (HDR).

This is a feature that simulates eyes adjusting when going from a well-lit area

X2048 has continued to work on graphics by implementing Particular saw quite a few fixes to improve stability. November saw a lot of bug fixes and performance improvements. October, Minetest was used as an urban planning tool to engage students This year! Core devs worked on graphics and gamepad support. November was the 2022 Game jam month there were some great submissions
