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Get Your Hands Off My Banana by Allison James

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YES I KNOW BANANAS DON'T GROW ON PALM TREES OKAY

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James

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“This is just so fun to play. The music really gets you in a groove.” - baku
“Simple and fun gameplay, well polished, I like the music and overall style too.” - Fajpaj
”Music + music effects as usual is amazing.” - Kyon
”I adore the vibe of this game!” - illdie
”Awesome job.” - Ivanbje
”It feels like a Hotline Miami set in japan.” - Mimpy

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Pachog Day by Allison James

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Every sixty seconds, a clone of you spawns and repeats your actions transposed by a minute.

Collect Unbranded Original Flavour Capsules. Don't run into your past selves constantly repeating your past movements. And advance the level, but be aware - your past selves will still follow your route, so they'll be able to travel through walls that weren't there a minute ago!

Features online highscores courtesy of Dan Johnston (coded in the allotted time... for his own gm48 entry. And then I had to cry until he helped me steal his code.)

All other programming, all art and all music made by me.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Gill Sans, Gotham

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“I just know I'll have that trumpet(?) loop in my head for the rest of the evening :D” - havik
”Trust nobody, not even yourself.” - Veralos
”Amazing game , great work!” - adam02oc
”The gameplay is really solid, and the leaderboard will definitely have me coming back. Good stuff!” - Kilomatter
”I love the music, love the gameplay, really well made!” - ArmyArmbuster
”A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one :)” - Serbjy

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Rev%lver by Allison James

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It's high noon and your targets are all unarmed - but you're not! Only problem is, you've got a gun with an extremely weird quirk.

It asks you questions.

Rev%lver sees you move through quiet, serene deserts, destroying and stealing from docile robots while conserving as much of your ammunition as possible. Every time you pull the trigger, the gun needs a correct percentage level set - and the only way you can work it out is with each given question or statistic. The further away from the correct setting you are, the more ammo the gun discharges and wastes.

If you run out of ammo, scurry back and your captor will give you a refill... for a fee, of course.

Presented with small amounts of humour, Rev%lver has a 97% chance of being fun!

Created in 48 hours for GM48.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Dan Johnston and Allison James

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“Super unique, and very entertaining.” - Baku
”Thanks for giving me a months worth of education” - Loates
”Good job, a bit of an out of the box idea that is nicely done, it was fun!” - havik
“Lmao“ - Kwisarts

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Gossamer Girls by Allison James

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Kill spiders. Collect gossamer. Trip balls.

Gossamer Girls sees you, the newest member of the eponymous all-female taskforce, exploring ancient dungeons, untouched by humanity for generations and overrun by clusters of spiders that produce valuable gossamer.

Dungeons are procedurally generated, containing ever increasing quantities of spiders with escalating threat, and connected by falling sections in which you descend through dangerous but rewarding neon tunnels. Start off with a randomly generated character and upgrade her through chests found on floors and powerups found in the falls between, all the while collecting as much gossamer as you can, using some as ammunition to defeat threats.

Also features a dynamic soundtrack that fades tracks in and out for each floor and fall, because I'm an idiot and decided that a time-constrained game jam was the first time to experiment with it.

Created for #LOWREZJAM 2018.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Allison James
Fonts: Allison James (Gossamer Girls, Queen of Clubs)

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“Great little game that will keep you coming back.” - lazerfalcon
”Really awesome game.” - Jack Oatley
”The game plays really well and satisfying.” - sprvrn
”You have one of the best entries this year.” - br0ken_m1nd

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Super Dynapogo by Allison James

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Explosive pogo a-gogo!

The city of Dynaster is in ruins - an erupted volcano has flooded it with lava, and as a result, an evil government corporation has bought the land to level it into a hellish lava-moat-surrounded fortress.

But it's okay. You have a pogo stick. Not just any pogo stick, either: it's a Dynapogo! It has a stick of dynamite attached that remains intact when it explodes, allowing for infinite reuse. It explodes on contact with anything, so make sure you're pointed the way you want to go when you land!

Get as far as you can by exploding your way across the doomed Dynaster cityscape's rooftops. Watch as the final helpless and stranded Dynasterians are torn apart by the government's leveller, making sure you aren't killed by itself. And for the love of god, avoid the lava!

"I played the original Dynapogo. What's new?!"

Good question! This is an upgrade, not a sequel, so the core gameplay is the same. But Super Dynapogo has these upgrades on Dynapogo:

+ Game runs at 1080p and is fullscreen now - clearer graphics and no accidental clicking off-screen!
+ Game contains proper HUD elements - original was for a game jam with "no in-game text" as a restriction, so that's now rectified
+ HUD graphics have been polished
+ Everything's got a shadow now, because shadows are for cool people
+ Several new building types added, and tile variety added to new and previous buildings
+ Changed music

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Vidya Vidya
Fonts: Hansom FY, Allison James (Gnome Splinters, Notalot35)

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Lyssandra and the Amplegores by Allison James

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A lab accident has caused an outburst of Amplegores, a mutated species consisting entirely of their own blood. You're Lyssandra, aka "Dog". Get in the GunCycle and manage the population!

The game contains 30 different weapons with defining characteristics, such as the ability to burn, drown, electrocute or poison foes. You can choose to play two gamemodes. Arcade Mode gives you a full clip of any of the guns at random - when you empty it, you get a new one at random. Or Challenge Mode sees how good you are with individual weapons by giving you infinite of that and 1-5 star target kill counts. There is also an Arsenal where you can read up short descriptions on each of the weapons you've encountered.

Music is by dtrx creations, sound effects are from multiple royalty-free sources. Everything else - all programming, graphics, font work, design etc is by me.

Lyssandra and the Amplegores was an entry into GMC Jam #9, where it came 6th.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Petriform (as dtrx creations)
Fonts: Allison James (Vermin Vibes Redux, Vermin Vibes 1989)

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“It controlled well, looked great, and had so many guns... I don't really see any flaws in this game.“ - speedchuck
“This game had so much replay value for a jam.“ - Monstr Gaming
”Great music/graphics, and many interesting weapons.” - greep
”Love this game! Amazing that it was made in a single weekend! Awesome job!” - RekNepZ
”Very well polished, and a great entry.” - Feerple
”Gloriously violent, and deceptively simple looking.” - Oracizan
”Quite a fun shooter. I especially liked the diversity of guns in this game.” - imef
”Really good entry - nothing less expected from NAL.” - Diptoman
“Polished and fun action game. […] I liked the ample supply of firearms and all of the visual effects.” - Mr. RPG
”The intro was funny. Nice selection of guns.” - dadio
”The best use of Memes I have ever seen.” - Mr Magnus

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Dynapogo by Allison James

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Created in around eight working hours. Blow up the word with your dynamite-equipped pogo stick, and go for the longest distance you can before dying at the hands of the disaster-struck, lava-flooded, due-for-distruction city of... uh... Dynaster.

When the sun turns orange, it's a new best survival distance! Thank-you for being QA for this game, you are in the credits with the best distance noted! (This was a workaround to the handicap of the jam being “No in-game text besides credits.)

Use your mouse to point the pogo stick where you want to bounce. Click to add up to three levels of explosive power (resets to 1 each time you bounce off something).

Dynapogo was entered into GMC Jam #8, where it came 5th.

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: Xstatik
Fonts: Allison James (Gnome Splinters, Notalot35)

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“Dyyyynaaaapohgoh. Very difficult but fun, with an obvious hint of classic NAL zaniness.“ - Dan Johnston
“Dyna- po – go. Dyna- po – go. Dyna- po – go. Dyna- po – go. What I remember the most from this game is the word “Dyna- po – go”. Nice little game.“ - HayManMarc
”Very unique game! I didn't like it too much at first, but I just couldn't stop. Now I think I'm addicted. Great job!” - RekNepZ
”Great graphics, gameplay, everything! It is all great. Honestly it looks like you spent more than just 72 hours with this game.. It's that good! Bravo! This is actually one of the best Jam games I have had the pleasure of playing.” - Mr. RPG
”Very good entry! I really like physics-based games. This one is no exception. The game is hard to master, because it feels very unpredictable.” - Venomous
”"Dynapogo" doesn't get old, I like the use of physics and the sun in the background. I give it 4 out of 5 seizures” - StallionTG
”I can see this being a successful mobile title. It is a simple concept, and it is extremely polished.” - lukew23
”Ack, this is challenging. A very well-designed, addictive game.” - Mercerenies
”The physics were very well done. All those blocks flying around made the game kinda crazy when combined with the music and trippy graphics.” - TheUltimate
“Liked the way she worked around the text restrictions & still explained stuff.” - dadio
”Very cool game.” - holgersson1988
”Very stylistic.” - GameRoom
”Interesting concept for a game” - mads2194
”Pogosticks + dynamite sticks... how more creative can ya get. Hey, who knows... this may be the transportation of the future.” - Hgameguy
”Funny and absurd little game!” - TheSnidr
”Were the spikes on the side really necessary?” - Dangerous_Dave

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TimeStop by Allison James

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Demake/parody of Zack Banack's TimeStill.

TimeStop (or Mr Poob's TimeStop) sees you guiding the magical, emotional character Mr Poob through six glorious high-definition levels, with twists and turns in the storyline never before seen in a game of this age. With a gimmick that will have you dumbfounded in disbelief and graphical effects so amazingly advanced you'll swear your colour television has been replaced with a portable window system, Mr Poob's TimeStop is an adventure you WON'T want to miss!*

*Either that or it's just a weak joke

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System: Windows
Price: Free
Music: None
Fonts: Modern
Original IP: Zack Banack

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“TimeStop was alright. It had a neat retro-y feel (I liked the movement), but it was really short.” - Sean Buller
”I WILL KILL MR POOB” - Link3000
”Terrible graphics, physics and jokes. Too few levels and extremely bad learning curve.” - BK-TN

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