I would like a 5 minute intro scene in which he asks people to subscribe and give a humongous diabetes filled fat like to the video. Also, to ask us to ring that bell. He should also record face cam reactions to every sentence someone says and replay the same clips over and over while saying the same thing.
Love to my man Roman here... I’m incredibly shocked that he hasn’t became a sensation at this point. As talented as everyone is, Roman takes indiedev to a whole new level
You could tell he works on that shit all the time. He has a bunch of classes made to help him out and he knows a bunch of libraries he can use. I think he had something special there with that game.
6:22 Roman's game jam just made me feel inspired to create my own game, now i guess i'll have to learn how to code, make textures and etc. Wish me luck lol!
Great games. Second one really stood out to me, I really hope I become that efficient at modeling, texturing, and implementing one day. Cool idea on the fourth game, too. Love this series! I'm surprised they all turned out so different!
Miziziziz, this series is so well edited and organized on top of being a really fun look at game dev. Please keep them up, I watch every single one as soon as they come out!
I love the Jam series of videos but I would, and possibly others too, be THRILLED to see a second follow up video about polishing the games. Seeing devs respond to feed back and have some extra time to see how people add that little extra bit of polish would be so cool, but I understand the purpose of the time limit.
This series has a great spirit and gives off powerful game developer energies, even when thing don’t work out, they still help us figure out what’s important.
So, game dev goals: Learn more than just the most simple stuff in godot Figure out how menus work Actually finish a game Be in one of these videos Probably impossible but hey I'm gonna try
You can do it, Kitty. I decided to become a game developer myself(I started a week ago). If it was 30 years ago, probably much, much harder for us to accomplish. But now, with internet, there's so much information available. We got this!
The 3D game was so clean, so well made. Macro and micro details and goals are perfectly executed. And the use of it's art kit was genius. It's like the perfect sex partner. He won't leave you hanging and want some more while wanting to do it again later for sure. Just perfectly satisfied. Of course, Miziziz creativity in putting together a game mechanic is just top quality product as always. :D
Good stuff, as always. It's wild seeing creative uses of this set as someone who used to play Abuse a lot as a kid, I didn't even know it was PD already.
I agree with Vlakoosh in saying this is my favorite game dev series although I think it could be cool if instead of going through each persons creation method only after the previous one was finished it consistently alternated between each devs games several times as the hours went by. This would probably make it more intense as the end drew nearer but i don’t know if that editing style would fit this series. Edit: I think having the games be played one after another at the end works perfectly already though
Wow is this impressive! One set of pixel assets and yet each game is different and unique, with the only consistency being the space setting across each of them! I don't even develop games and I find this impressive!
This series gives me more confidence and inspiration in exploring game design. Trying to learn Godot, Aseprite and Blender is hard, so you are a massive help!
You are truly a one of a kind individual, Miz. I can't fully describe what I mean when I say this, but you are very down to earth, rational, empathetic, and wise as fuck.
great format. 4 devs flip the same thing is just great to watch. I also like the series that andrew huang does, it's pretty much the same but with music.
That was surprisingly awesome video, most of the games were much more high quality then in previous parts, please continue this challenge). Also my favorites are second and last games, they are super cool!
it makes me feel better about myself that some devs can make random level generation and weapon upgrades in 48h, others can make a dozen 3d assets, and some can make a tutorial level shoot 'em up. we all work at different rates.
This is my favorite series, as always, congratulations to each of you. Good projects were created, "Miziziziz", I remember when your channel had 50 subscribers, it's incredible the great leap it has taken your channel, everyone knows the great talent you have as a developer, I would love it, that at some point, you decide to do a great project of video game, keep it up, for me you are the best developer of Godot 👏👏👏
@@Miziziziz Ohh you're so gentle, thanks for your channel estimated friend, you will always be part of my inspiration, never abandon this great passion that lives in you, you have a great gift
Am I the only one that realized Miziziziz's sub count is 69.6k? Also I love when you do these. You can see how each game maker interprets what game they should make just from the art assets, and you can compare between people.
That 3D one was a very clever use of the sprites God damn!
This is 100% my favorite gamedev series
Same
Same
Yeah, this is great
based
Same
Miz: "Looks like you're not supposed to win"
IMMEDIATELY CUTS TO
Breogan Hackett: "Whoo! I won!"
That's humor and humility in the editing right there
I think I just got a game breaking bug that only appears on Linux lol
@@Miziziziz Excuses excuses, I'm just more of a pro gamer than you Miz!
@@bourbonbobo 😒
I love how the participants are not all huge youtubers with massive followings and you bring light to some more unknown developers.
The 3D one is GORGEOUS!
The 3D one looked incredible, wtf, showing off how good ps1 + pbr can look.
I liked but the only problem is the blue that it seemed to have hurt my eyes and the emissions were insanely bright
what engine is that? UE?
@@FirstNameLastName-wv2iz Unity
Pixelization Post Processing != PS1, PS1 has much more to it. This is just retro looking hybrid with modern day graphics but definitely not PS1.
what does ps1 and pbr stand for, playstation 1 and ?
The “speedy missile barrage” looks terrifying :0
Honestly, I would love to develop a game where you play as an angry swarm of missles on a rampage.
Yeah, it's a huge swarm
@@blehmeh9889 make it like bees instead and you have to defend your hive from different animals
I like how he goes straight to the point in al his videos
I would like a 5 minute intro scene in which he asks people to subscribe and give a humongous diabetes filled fat like to the video. Also, to ask us to ring that bell.
He should also record face cam reactions to every sentence someone says and replay the same clips over and over while saying the same thing.
@@HonsHon Dani? 😂
Thanks for having me be a part of this Miziziziz it was an amazing experience and I'm amazed by all the games we made!
Hey, dood, couldya make a tutorial on how to make those kinda bosses where they run across the screen and stuff...
Roman's was an interesting look at the theme and your's had a unique mechanic
trying out a different style of thumbnail, do you guys prefer this or the old style?
I prefer the old style for this series, seemed more organized and characterized each game to pique the interest of the viewer.
ya this one's nice
Seeing the current thumbnail in my notifications, I have no clue what is happening on it, way too much detail for how small it's displayed.
Old ones sparks more joy
I personally enjoy more the old style
This series is absolutely pogchamp
Oh pog dude
Dude, they make my day
Romans game looked insane! Love it when someone goes way beyond what you think is possible with the art set
Love to my man Roman here... I’m incredibly shocked that he hasn’t became a sensation at this point. As talented as everyone is, Roman takes indiedev to a whole new level
You could tell he works on that shit all the time. He has a bunch of classes made to help him out and he knows a bunch of libraries he can use.
I think he had something special there with that game.
@@HonsHon and you can also tell he does thinga like these regularly cause he casually goes "oh yeah i made some shaders for it nbd"
"So, you're not supposed to win, I guess..."
*"Woo, I won!"*
Roman’s game looked really awesome
A lot of the assets flips in this series are just utter black magic to me ;p
6:22 Roman's game jam just made me feel inspired to create my own game, now i guess i'll have to learn how to code, make textures and etc.
Wish me luck lol!
You got it mate! ✊
@@RomanPapush Yo Thanks!
This is the series that hooked me to this channel
Great games. Second one really stood out to me, I really hope I become that efficient at modeling, texturing, and implementing one day. Cool idea on the fourth game, too. Love this series! I'm surprised they all turned out so different!
Romans one had so much soul, wow! Great job!
Miziziziz, this series is so well edited and organized on top of being a really fun look at game dev. Please keep them up, I watch every single one as soon as they come out!
WOOOOOOO!!! SO awesome! : D
wow ur here, wtf. i watch both of you lel
Nice I was excited for another episode of this
That 3d game looks more visually appealing that some AAA games lmao
Outstanding job
The 3D one was actually super cool
I love the Jam series of videos but I would, and possibly others too, be THRILLED to see a second follow up video about polishing the games. Seeing devs respond to feed back and have some extra time to see how people add that little extra bit of polish would be so cool, but I understand the purpose of the time limit.
The 3D one was definitely the best
Roman killed it, that was nuts
This series is really cool. Imagine what could be made in 48 hours but on the last day you announced that it was actually 72 hours.
This series has a great spirit and gives off powerful game developer energies, even when thing don’t work out, they still help us figure out what’s important.
So, game dev goals:
Learn more than just the most simple stuff in godot
Figure out how menus work
Actually finish a game
Be in one of these videos
Probably impossible but hey I'm gonna try
Damn, me too, hahhaahha
You can do it, Kitty. I decided to become a game developer myself(I started a week ago).
If it was 30 years ago, probably much, much harder for us to accomplish.
But now, with internet, there's so much information available.
We got this!
Did you end up sticking to it?
@@clownmoshpit2778 I didn't, I'm not really smart enough to code and depression was bein an ass
here's some encouragement from a dumb guy who codes
The 3D game was so clean, so well made.
Macro and micro details and goals are perfectly executed.
And the use of it's art kit was genius.
It's like the perfect sex partner. He won't leave you hanging and want some more while wanting to do it again later for sure. Just perfectly satisfied.
Of course, Miziziz creativity in putting together a game mechanic is just top quality product as always. :D
Dakota's game reminded me of my Game Dev class in high school, we made the exact same game as our first project.
the classic "this video is sponsored by me"
It's amazing what these devs can do in only 48 hours
Good stuff, as always. It's wild seeing creative uses of this set as someone who used to play Abuse a lot as a kid, I didn't even know it was PD already.
roman papush's game was mind blowing, well done
Roman's looks like it could be great in vr as well
Roman's and Miz's were the coolest imo. Although Adlak is the kind of thing I would have put 50+ hours into as a kid.
Roman: Thank you for including the continuous firing mode
Hackett: *loud clicking noises*
16:03 -16:28 is the funniest sequence of cuts I've ever seen LMFAO and maybe your game was a little too unique and innovative lolol
I agree with Vlakoosh in saying this is my favorite game dev series although I think it could be cool if instead of going through each persons creation method only after the previous one was finished it consistently alternated between each devs games several times as the hours went by. This would probably make it more intense as the end drew nearer but i don’t know if that editing style would fit this series.
Edit: I think having the games be played one after another at the end works perfectly already though
Wow is this impressive! One set of pixel assets and yet each game is different and unique, with the only consistency being the space setting across each of them!
I don't even develop games and I find this impressive!
Roman’s game was so awesome...
YES I've been waiting for another one oif these its literally 1am right now
Me: Cant sleep
Me: Lets go to youtube
Miziziziz: Publishes video at 2AM
Me: this has to be a dream
I am not a game dev or anything but I love these videos and I'm always blown away by the creativity and even the fact that it's all done in 48 hours
Abuse is my favorite 2D platformer. Would love to see more of Adlak. Or just Abuse 2.
I just realized you have Dakota on here. This video is great
i really love this series. and it's nice seeing everyone's thought process and what they come up with. plz keep making more
This series gives me more confidence and inspiration in exploring game design. Trying to learn Godot, Aseprite and Blender is hard, so you are a massive help!
17:08 "they swarm using f**king algorithms"
That 3D game had me invested in the story. Wow great work !
I was just thinking about this series, what a happy coincidence you just uploaded!
Really like every game showed in this series!
You are truly a one of a kind individual, Miz. I can't fully describe what I mean when I say this, but you are very down to earth, rational, empathetic, and wise as fuck.
The first game would be perfect with metroidvania elements like directional dash, jetpack, etc.
The end game was incredible - so unique.
great format.
4 devs flip the same thing is just great to watch.
I also like the series that andrew huang does, it's pretty much the same but with music.
His series is what inspired this
The "Robots and Aliens are fighting each other." part remdinded me of HALO ... which was awesome.
Wow this series is beautiful and inspiring, actually amazed at what you guys come up with
These videos have been entertaining, enjoying them!
That was surprisingly awesome video, most of the games were much more high quality then in previous parts, please continue this challenge). Also my favorites are second and last games, they are super cool!
I'm in love with Roman's project!
I love these game jams that you do. Keep making great content!
hands down the most interesting game dev channel I have followed so far.
Damn..good job everyone! Those were some unique / fun looking games! Love the Dev Jam Offs :]
Awesome! I was wondering where you/this series had gone. Glad to see you still doing these!
Oh yesss! I love these videos!
Thank you for organizing these!
I know nothing about making games but I've watched all of these. Love them!
man that 3D one is beyond cool.
Awesome to see another Mountaineer on UA-cam! One of my favorite creators, and just realized you went to APP as well! Go Neers!
One of the best in the series, really innovative and beautiful games!
one of the best videos i love to see this kind of videos that you put out
damn I missed this series! it's so cool
great video as always but the music choices for the dev introductions and outro were damn good!
Sick new vid!
SAtin Black you beat me to first
The spaceship one looked great until he blurred the hell out of it making it impossible to see anything.
This is such a great series.
having a blast watching these !
Hands down the best gamedev series
Ah cool, another episode. Love this format! Cheers!
This is honestly the best series I've ever seen
it makes me feel better about myself that some devs can make random level generation and weapon upgrades in 48h, others can make a dozen 3d assets, and some can make a tutorial level shoot 'em up. we all work at different rates.
I'm here from your Godot 2.5D Tutorial. Your channel is helping me out! Thank you
Love the editing!
"Guess you are not supposed to win"
"Oh, I won!"
dude these are sooo great, i cant wait for the next one!!!
dakota's reactions to the boss and jump scare are hilarious!
Another amazing video!! Can’t wait to see more.
These games are so cool. You're all really creative
This is my favorite series, as always, congratulations to each of you. Good projects were created, "Miziziziz", I remember when your channel had 50 subscribers, it's incredible the great leap it has taken your channel, everyone knows the great talent you have as a developer, I would love it, that at some point, you decide to do a great project of video game, keep it up, for me you are the best developer of Godot 👏👏👏
I remember you commenting on my vids when I had 50 subs 😄, thanks for the support
@@Miziziziz Ohh you're so gentle, thanks for your channel estimated friend, you will always be part of my inspiration, never abandon this great passion that lives in you, you have a great gift
This made my day!!! I love this series!
Glad I'm not the only one that was a bit confused by piercing explosive weapons lol
Am I the only one that realized Miziziziz's sub count is 69.6k?
Also I love when you do these. You can see how each game maker interprets what game they should make just from the art assets, and you can compare between people.
The roguelike one at the start is hella cool.
very cool thank you for 4 am upload
I love this series, make more please.
I love so much same art kit series.
Roman is sick
yes, YES! Please more, I enjoy!
I'm addicted to these videos.