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Made in X hours for JAM_NAME
Theme: THEME

Short desc(player should get game genre and USP)

Cover

A bit longer desc. (e.g. Dyson Sphere Program is a sci-fi simulation game with space, adventure, exploration and factory automation elements where you can build your own galactic industrial empire from scratch)

Plot:

A quick summary of the story (E.g. In the distant future, the power of science and technology has ushered a new age to the human race. Space and time have become irrelevant thanks to virtual reality. A new kind of supercomputer has been developed – a machine whose superior artificial intelligence and computing capability will push humanity even further. There is only one problem: there isn’t enough energy in the whole planet to feed this machine.)

Key features

  • A list of features if your project is a tool or a game

Controls and supported input devices

  • Devices
  • You can play with keyboard or any gamepad
  • Controls
  • WASD - move
  • Mouse - aim

How to play

  • Do this to win
  • Do that to lose

Tips

  • Tips

What is TriJam?

TriJam is a jam where your goal is to try and make something playable (and fun) in only 3 hours! How is that even possible, you ask? Well, just look at the history of previous TriJams and we're sure you'll be convinced that it is not only possible, but very manageable!
Video about TriJam from Rocknight Studios: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PysBXflWdg&ab_channel=RocknightStudios

Diversifiers

  • Share the source code of your project

Credits

Used tools

  • Unity 2020.2.0f1
  • Visual Studio 2019
  • Adobe Photoshop 2020
  • sfxr

Used assets

Downloads and Links

Available in Windows, OSX, Linux, Android and Web.
Consider downloading a game instead of playing the web version for better performance and stability.
If you encounter any problem, please leave a issue!

Mac Version Notes:

If you get "this package is from an unidentified developer" right click (or control-click) and select open. You should now get the option to open anyways.

Linux Version Notes:

Make sure to set the x86_64 as executable before running.

Screenshots

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