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Suddenly, Thousands
11 years ago

#1 at Bacon Game Jam


I am floored by this. Hang on as I pickup my lower jaw.

Anyways, as many of you know, Suddenly, Thousands was made for a game jam called Bacon Game Jam. I mostly joined in with a, “why not,” attitude, but am absolutely shocked that our game made it to the top of their ranking. I have to thank all of you for making this happen.

So what’s next? I’m already working on my next game, Prototype: Munch. I may post the work-in-progress on GameJolt, but it will take a little while for that to happen. The game is currently without any form of levels or enemies.

That’s it for now. Once again, thanks for all of your help!



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