Hiya! I'll be playing Jumpstick Robo tomorrow on stream along with several other games from the 1-Button Jam at 3:30pm EST. I'll be talking about any interesting design decisions as I play, and suggesting improvements if any come to mind. Please feel free to join me live, it'll be extra fun to chat together about your game while playing it :)
Hi! Thanks! Will the stream be available afterwards to watch? It'll be quite late in the evening in my time zone, and I have a very small child, so I need all the sleep I can get :)
Yes, I know. But it's a false positive. The game uses Python 3.9, SDL2, Pyxel and pyinstaller, all tech used is open source, there's no way there's a real virus. If it's any consolation, the machine on which I built it myself is also suspicious of it :) I posted a link to source code, it's super easy to run it this way as well (you just install python 3, then Pyxel, and then run the main script).
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Hiya! I'll be playing Jumpstick Robo tomorrow on stream along with several other games from the 1-Button Jam at 3:30pm EST. I'll be talking about any interesting design decisions as I play, and suggesting improvements if any come to mind. Please feel free to join me live, it'll be extra fun to chat together about your game while playing it :)
Hi! Thanks! Will the stream be available afterwards to watch? It'll be quite late in the evening in my time zone, and I have a very small child, so I need all the sleep I can get :)
Yes, there will be a video of it on my channel afterwards, no worries :)
You take care of that small child!
...I'll try to be there, however, if only for a short time
Avast has detected as a Win64:Trojan.
Yes, I know. But it's a false positive. The game uses Python 3.9, SDL2, Pyxel and pyinstaller, all tech used is open source, there's no way there's a real virus. If it's any consolation, the machine on which I built it myself is also suspicious of it :) I posted a link to source code, it's super easy to run it this way as well (you just install python 3, then Pyxel, and then run the main script).