1 year ago

A Final Thank You.


Hi everyone! I wanted to come on Gamejolt one last time to acknowledge the abundance of support that has been received from the JOLLY 4 demo.

The cancellation of this project has been such a blessing in disguise. There has been so much overwhelming support and acclaim from fans and YouTubers who have played the 2021 JOLLY 4 demo. I am beyond thrilled to see that despite being severely outdated, the project is still being loved among the community. It absolutely warms my heart to see my writing and mechanics brought to fruition and admired by the YouTubers I watched growing up.

I also want to thank the fans who have filled my DMs and email with commendations about the 2021 Unreal Engine draft script that was released to the public by the original team. Although it does not even begin to reflect what the game would have ultimately been, I am so happy to hear that you guys still enjoyed reading such a prehistoric script. I am so sorry that the opportunity for you to play JOLLY's final installment and its additional remasters in their purest forms in Unity, as Ivan and I intended, has been ruined.

The support you all have given me, Ivan, and the former JOLLY 4 team these past couple of weeks is beyond appreciated, and I am so genuinely thankful for how much you have supported this project for the past three years.

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