The winner of the EGX Jam is… Fingerolympics!

Last month, we partnered with our brothers, sisters, uncles and grannies at EGX to host a game jam. The EGX/RPS Jam invited entries on the theme ’11’, in honour of EGX being in its 11th 12 months. We obtained umpteen wonderful entries that you can read about and play here, however from that group we’ve picked one winner that shall be playable on a stand on the present itself. That winner is within the title of the publish: Fingerolympics.

Fingerolympics is a game for 1-9 gamers, managed utilizing the 1-9 row of quantity keys in your keyboard. Each key’s mapped to an onscreen finger, which hops into the air with a press of the button. With this one manouver you compete or cooperate throughout 11 ‘sports’. Sports similar to needing to knock sheep throughout a fence to rely them, pop a spaceship via a hoop, or match dominos. It’s foolish, it’s a bit frantic, it’s enjoyable when performed alone and a delight when performed with mates. Try it for your self in your browser right now over on Itch.

And for those who don’t have anybody to play it with at dwelling, you’ll be able to strive it out on the showfloor at EGX. Tickets are nonetheless available from the event site.

Fingerolympics was designed by Luis Diaz Peralta, aka Ludipe. You can follow him Twitter and find out more about all his projects on his Patreon.

Thanks to everybody who took half within the game jam. We’ll take into consideration doing extra of this in future.


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EGX, EGX 2018, game jams

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