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SOS.WAV
1 year ago

I created a game dev video log where I talk about how we made our second GGJ project, SOS.WAV.


I've made a lot of games over the years and participated in a lot of Global Game Jams. While I've posted about my process in retrospective posts on Blogger or social media, I haven't made a video about it. So this is my first try at showing our process through a video!

Obviously it's been years since we actually made this project, so I don't have documentation of everything that happened (but it's close!).

Here's the video where I talk about how we made SOS.WAV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1I0OrzDOcY



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