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This submission is disqualified
A jam submission

Only WarView game page

​Play a card game with your therapist.
Submitted by ODD R&D Division — 8 hours, 30 minutes before the deadline
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Only War's itch.io page

Link to your Game Design Doc on Google Drive.
http://i_dont_wish_to_share

Have you checked that your GDD is publicly accessible ?
yes

Is your game set to public on itch.io so we can see it?
yes

Summarize your game!
A pale (but educational) shadow of what it could have been.

Please explain how your game fits the theme.
The intention was to have a card game played with only a single card at a time, inspired by the children's card game "War" and drawing additional mechanics from MTG to provide decision points with which to outwit one's opponent. In practice, I got the basic game implemented, but ran out of time and progressively pulled back my scope until I hadn't even accomplished the core features I wanted.

Feedback is welcome, but you really don't need to waste much time with this. I've come away from the experience having learned more about gamedev.

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Jam Judge

Your entry is disqualified for not providing a game design document

Developer (3 edits)

Understood. I do have some feedback for the event organizers.

The reason I did not provide a game design document is that doing so would publicly expose my email address. The entry form keeps email addresses secret, which I appreciate. But the decision to require game design documents publicly in the form of a Google Doc negates that, as Google Docs are documented as exposing the author's email address.

I understand that Google Docs were chosen for the judges' own security, but there should be some other solution that does not involve compromising my own privacy.

Jam Judge

You can publish your GDD without revealing info by using the "publish to web" feature or by using an anonymised email.