The Best Games from GMTK Game Jam 2021
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The GMTK Game Jam for 2021 was - once again! - our biggest yet. In this video, Mark runs down his 20 favourite games.
=== Important Links ===
Full GMTK Game Jam Playlist - âą GMTK Game Jam
Play the GMTK Game Jam 2021 games - itch.io/jam/gmtk-2021
Get the winning games:
00:00 - Intro
01:16 - Rift Shift - ihapiece.itch.io/rift-shift
02:10 - Sleepy Blocks - davifox.itch.io/sleepy-blocks
03:01 - Puzzle Sigma - jontopielski.itch.io/puzzle-s...
03:51 - Factori - stargardengames.itch.io/factori
04:47 - Ghostel - olhermite.itch.io/ghostel
05:34 - Grappling Scarf - lucas-delvallet.itch.io/grapp...
06:32 - Phasing Puller - mvln.itch.io/phasing-puller
07:18 - Telephone Trouble - gallsy.itch.io/telephone-trouble
08:09 - Paisible SoirĂ©e au Fil d'Ătoiles - troleoleo.itch.io/paisible-so...
09:03 - I Gacha Head - dylanbrowngames.itch.io/i-gac...
09:43 - Static Cling - team-bugulon.itch.io/static-c...
10:39 - Tether n' Feather - franciscomurias.itch.io/tethe...
11:30 - Mrs. Modifier - walaber-ent.itch.io/mrs-modifier
12:19 - Octo and the Pocket Dimensions - iceberglettuce.itch.io/octo
13:34 - Space Scrap Shuffle - finite-reflection.itch.io/spa...
14:36 - Threadbound - pynl.itch.io/threadbound
15:34 - Loop - stronktenk.itch.io/loop
16:23 - Tongue-Tied - nathanpowlesslynes.itch.io/to...
17:10 - Ball to the Wall - chaoclypse.itch.io/ball-to-th...
17:43 - SparkLink - serponge.itch.io/sparklink
18:32 - Honourable Mentions
19:19 - Conclusion
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You know, in my opinion if you managed to make a game in 48 hours you are already a winner! Good job everyone :)
Yeah that sounds amazing to me, I canât even do my homework in that time
Honestly it's the main reason I don't participate. I can't make fun gameplay in 48 hours even at paint-level graphics. Too much yak-shaving, premature optimization and creativity block under pressure. And even though it ideally shouldn't affect me, it's honestly hard for me not to feel humbled by the awesome talents and cool assets. I 100% own up to that being a me-problem though. You guys rock!
@@Muskar2 bro just do it. If its garbage its garbage, but you miss 100% of the shots you dont take@
@@Blaurot Thanks for the peptalk. I do consider joining every year, because it sounds like it could be fun. So far I prefer my own projects at my own terms though. It's not like not joining means not working on a project. For amateurs like me, I see a jam as a commitment first and foremost, which I think helps a lot of people. But for me I'd rather control the theme too and not be compared to thousands of other projects.
@@Muskar2 working with friends could help so you can split some of the work, depending how on if you know anyone else thatâs into game development lol
Mark: *held a game jam
The puzzle games genre: whomst has summoned me
and I fully thought I was being original
Fr you'd think the puzzle genre was dead from AAAs but there's lots of space for innovation
Puzzles are ideal for this kind of extremely short dev time. There's no need for things like plot, AI or combat. Levels are small and self-contained. The entire game can be based around a single gimmick. It's perfect, really.
@@ExeloMinish literally what I did
and I chose a simple gimmick:
pushing blocks together opens the door
I feel like in every one of these jams I say "I feel like the creator watched Joseph Anderson's Stephen's Sausage Role Video and took to heart."
I just wanted to thank all 11 people who downloaded my game.
No seriously, every single download made me really happy.
Good work! Best of luck for next time :)
It made me happy when the few people who commented on my game said it could be an amazing game if it werenât for the time constraint and with better level design
@@Tiernan422 Similar for me
Which game is yours?
What game is yours
The "Baba Is You" influence cannot be understated this year
That math game (Puzzle Sigma) is the closest game to Baba Is You.
The one with the square faces too, and the thingies where you move the screen around. Everything is influenced by it.
Please stop calling every game where you push blocks âbaba is you inspiredâ just because itâs the only game like that youâve bothered playing, itâs rude and reductive.
@@WhiteKnuckleRide512 yeah man, it didn't re-invent sokoban and it's not like everyone's heard of it and is a massive pillar of a reference point for the whole genre a la minecraft
that'd be destructive and mean
@@dopaminecloud just because it reinvented sokoban doesnât mean every sokoban to come after it is building off of that particular innovation, the genre has had room for and examples of innovation for decades. Thatâs like saying that every anime after Evangelion was influenced by it... wait, bad example.
Our team failed to deliver a game so we just ended up with a soundtrack only lol
can't wait to see the best games!!
We had something similar happen lmao I ended up making too much music for what we were able to make
Oh you're here too? listened to one of your remixes, I didn't know you did gamedev as well xD nice
It's the intention that matters. I didn't even participate so you have a one up on me!
Damn, I participated and made soundtracks for 2 games, in 2 teams haha. Was a blast but also stressful.
Well you are a verified musicianâŠ
I can't believe my game got featured! 9:03 I made I gacha head and I didn't even think it was good enough to get close to top 100. I may have cried a little because it was so un-expected and I have been learning almost all my game design from these videos for over 3 or 4 years now I think. I have loved this channel for so long and have watched and loved every best of jam video since it has started and this was the first time I actually decided to join even though I still really didn't think I was good enough yet. This is one of the biggest accomplishments for me after feeling like I wasn't good at anything and felt lost because of it. This is a big deal for me because it was something that felt like it was completely out of reach. Thank you so much.
Congrats!
Congrats!!
Keep at it my guy, you got talent
Great job dude, you deserve the praise. Great game and glad you find your calling!
Well done my dude that was a very cool idea for a game keep pursuing this cuz u got talent
If you feel a bit let down because you didn't see your game. Try to look up and see how much you've learned during the jam!
There will be many more opportunities like this where you will be able to use this new knowledge!
Thank you so much for participating everyone!
He showed literally less than 1% of entries, definitely not something anyone should let get them down!
Well said, beautiful eyes
Thank you. That means a lot.
Yeah, especially with massive game jams like this one, your goal can't really be to be featured in the top 20 (of 6000+), unless you've really got a brilliant idea you can build a game around, and even then, you probably need to spend some time promoting your game. Think about what you learn and have fun playing both your own and others' games.
Honestly, for me, playing through the games made by everyone else was almost as fun as making and uploading my own game.
Well done to everyone who participated, no matter the state of your game! I'm proud of you just for trying!
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@@GrandpaStories826 no
Thanks. That really means a lot.
This
@@GrandpaStories826
1.) shut up bot
2.) if youâre gonna be spamming this everywhere at least check your grammar first
0:15 and 19:27
This is our game "MOM" !!!
Thank you, everyone.
Wow, congrats!
After glancing over your comment I thought it was a Ur Mom joke, jeez, save me form my stupidity
Congrats!
@@Gwen_Hemoxia Lol, this was epic!
Thank you :D
Lol
Ending up in 101st place:
*_suffering from success_*
(actually happened to us lol)
Rip but also congrats
102st place for me :D but was also my first gamejam and mark played my game on stream so im more than satisfied, next time we'll do better!
@@mdrkosc7992 hundred and secost
The first time I participated in the jam, I just made my game, replied to the few comments left and then waited for the results.
Of course I did not win and it left me feeling kind of empty and disappointed...
This year I focused on the community, played everyone's game who left a comment on mine, rated random games, games with few ratings and tried to leave some useful feedback everywhere.
I got a lot of comments and ratings back from them and it was such a wholesome experience compared to last year... :D
And I got a cool idea out from this jam!
Congrats to every one who made a game and/or tried his/her best at it!
See you on the next one. :)
This was my first jam and it was really fun.
Could you link the game you made?
@@thirteen3678 I don't know who you're talking to but if you're talking to me, here you go: moodyyaser.itch.io/gancho-bond
@@Moody_yaser
It's quite a unique experience, I just wish I would have managed my time better. :D
â@@thirteen3678
Of course! :)
I could not really finish it, cause I had some unexpected problems, but I will make a proper prototype and a devlog about it when I have time for it! :D
Here is the game:
itch.io/jam/gmtk-2021/rate/1082954
"It's not the most attractive game in the jam"
-Looks 1,000,000 times more polished than my game
I think he also meant that it looks slow in the beginning
@@Antoine893 Nah, he definitely meant aesthetics. He wouldn't have said "attractive" if he meant something other than appearance.
Yeah kind of a weird comment to make for a game jam. Like props to the people who can make good art in such a short time, but usually it's the gameplay and design that should shine the most in these and not putting down ones visuals.
Polish isn't all about looks
12:36 there I am Gary, there I am!!! Congrats to everyone who participated!!!
Congrats for making it on the list! I haven't played your game yet, but it looks really great
I loved your game!!!!!!!!!!
Loved the VVVVV style on your game, well done â€ïž
As 1/3 of Star Garden Games, I think I can speak on behalf of the team that we are amazed and humbled to be on this list, sharing a spot with incredible games. Thank you so much to all the amazing people who came and told us how much they loved our game, and to all the random people I found talking about factori in the GMTK discord. The support has been incredible, and it came at such a difficult time of my life, so the love and support has completely lifted me up again. Thanks so much to Mark for enjoying our game enough to feature it as well... I'm just so lost for words, but seriously thank you everyone. Thanks for playing factori, we can't wait to show you v1.0, we hope you love it.
I can imagine a lot of cool speedruns of the parrot game
I was literally booting up the game for this reason. Only to realize my either my potato toaster or portable microwave can't handle
@@MatheusOliveira-dk9zq i heard that you can speedrun Dark Souls with a Microwaveđ
Mom can we have KFC console?
No we have KFC console at home
KFC console at home:
Hey Mark, this was my first game jam ever! Thanks for organizing it, I had an absolute blast for those 48 hours!!
Nice work!
What game did you make ?
awesome job!
@@laurentmarcoux2144 The Last Hippodrome
This was my first time too (I created the game called: "Plus+-Minus")
Fun fact about Static Cling: 3 of the artists of that game (SnakeBlock, orisghost and Not Your Sagittarius) actually were either directly responsible for the art in The Binding of Isaac: Repentance, or did some promotional art for the game, commissioned by Edmund McMillen himself. So yeah, to say that game's artstyle is made by absolute pros is very much an understatement.
Timestamp of the game please?
The three of them along with Mudeth who made music were responsible for the Antibirth mod which ended up in the official game
Heâs really premiering this as the England game starts, the madman
he was streaming during england vs scotland thought that was brave
@@kieranhyde8195 thatâs a man with confidence in his audience
Not to push stereotypes, but is the result of a bunch of game designers making a ton of indie games going to have it's audience stolen by the Euros?
I dont even know what you're talking about so its probably not a big deal lol
@@flavoredchin Some of us like both! There are dozens of us!
Our team were the makers of Loop! Thanks to all who took time to play and review it, and big thanks to Mark for featuring it! This means a lot to me as one of my first game jams was GMTK 2020, although we were not able to finish our game last year! After the 2020 Jam I promised myself I'd just get in the top 100 next year. And the Marmalads with Loop got featured in the top 20! (We're all students!)
Thanks to all the great people I met this last year, and I'm so happy to be able to say I followed through with my promise last year!
Woooow I'm so happy we made it this year! Felt crazy waiting and thinking we were done for but then number 20 shows up and it's sparklink!
All the games were incredibly polished this year, which really shines through this video, props to all devs! And thanks for hosting this :)
Congrats! Amazing job on the game, I'm prob gonna download it o-o
t'es le plus beau sache-le
I legit cried when seeing it. Best wish to speg corp!
I was waiting for sparklink in the video, along with grappling scarf, iâm proud of how far our GD community has gone
Moving up in the game dev world :)
"Please check out this quick CZcams ad break to support the channel"
*Doesn't get an ad*
:(
Same đ
I got two ads, so lets say I watched one for Youđ
Same... No ad
Adblock be like:
Deal with it.
*evil ublock laught*
This Jam was my first dive into actual game development, and it was definitely a dive into the deep end! Thank you for organizing this, it was a lot of fun!
Congrats to everyone who participated, be that submitting a game or rating others'. I hope we all are able to learn and grow as developers.
I tried, but the lack of ideas and motivation hit and i never finished it..
@@WarriorOfJelly Understandable, creative works aren't easy. On top of that jams are so rough. Thankfully, there will be more jams to come. Are you familiar with any game engine? If not, you might feel more confident after learning one a little bit.
@@GryphShot I made a prototype in Unity, but it felt like it lacked something, so i decided on giving up.
â@@WarriorOfJelly Sorry to hear you gave up. But awesome that you made a prototype!
A thought that encourages me is that everyone learns by iteration. A first attempt will never be perfect, nor the second, nor any attempt actually. BUT it's with each passing attempt that one improves.
Back when ExtraCredits was good, they made their best design episode, 'Fail Faster'. Hopefully it can inspire you as it did me.
czcams.com/video/rDjrOaoHz9s/video.html
What a showcase! Every year we have high expectations and every year we're still astounded at how amazing the submissions are. Well done all!
epic
I can see how "12 - Tether n' Feather" has clearly taken inspiration from A Short Hike (one of my favorite indie games!)
as it should, a short hike is * chef kiss *
Yeah I remembered the same thing
GOLDEN FEATHERS
This was a really fun jam! Looking forward to seeing the winners, you could have made a top 40 out of this year's games, they were THAT good!
Congratulations to everyone who made it top 20, top 100 and to those who participated!! It was fun trying out everyone's games and talking to everyone through Discord!! Can't wait to see what you all make next year!!
Oh, and a special thanks to everyone who gave our game a try! We're already working out some of the kinks and getting a fixed version out soon!
I'm making a full version of my game as well! These short game jams always inspire me (:
@@nivmiz0 That's awesome! Which game was yours?
I'd love to update my jam game later, however I have way too many game ideas in my head I want to make. No time for updating old ones
@@ShadowDAB0SS mine's called Argolis! It didn't have enough to do in the jam version so 8 hope to fix that with an update! Good luck on your updateby the way!
Which one was ur game?
My game is trash but I had a blast making it and participating in the jam. Thanks Mark
Keep at it! My first GMTK(19) was like three seconds of broken gameplay, but it got me started down the development path. There's a lot of change you can expect from just a single year making games.
Not only is my game trash, I didn't upload all the necessary files to play it.
I should be able to do so now, though.
That's the spirit! I joined for the first time this year, and although my game did fairly well overall, I considered the jam a fun learning experience more than anything.
11:12 Reminds me of a short hike (birds, golden feathers, gliding,)
yes
So proud of everyone! I just made my first game for this jam and I had a blast.
Congratulations to everyone who participated in the game jam!
Thanks! You too!
Congratulations to everyone! Massive thank you to everyone (and Mark) who gave our game a play (Teather n' Feather!) - so honored to be in the top 20!! Looking forward to next year!
5:19 Glad I wasn't the only one that was thinking that.
"Sleepy blocks" should be named "Tetramigos" since the pieces looks like tetraminos
What are those?
@@jasdanvm3845 So, there's this game called Tetris....
@@Semudara Go on...
The only downside to that is that "Tetra" means "four", and the shapes definitely weren't constrained to four blocks
Awesome to be a part of this community! Really enjoyed playing as many submissions as we could, and even though our playable build didn't go up until after the rating period, this was still a blast to participate in. Thanks for hosting, Mark!
19:25 Thank you for showing my game, even for a few seconds I feel honored!
It was my first game jam and I had a great time developing the game and playing a bunch of other games. Already trying a second game jam!
I've never seen somebody refer to a CZcams ad like you just did at the end of the video! I didn't even think that was possible. Great stuff!!
Thanks for hosting this, Mark! I have no background with building games, so I've always been amazed by the creativity you display on this channel. GMTK is one of the best uses of the CZcams community ever.
Thanks to everyone involved! Every single developer, artist, musician, etc. These are always a joy to watch and makes my life better
16:40 I actually laughed out loud at the concept, cant wait to play it
Awesome Games, A Lot of Great games This Year Congratulations to everyone who made a game for this jam a special congratulations to the featured ones, Thank You So Much Mark Brown For Hosting This Jam =D
I love checking in with the game jam summaries. I love to see how this community collaborates in such unique ways. Congrats to everyone that took part!
Iâm rewatching this for the 10th time since Iâve discovered your channel, and I love your voice so much, itâs so soothing, and the actual words being spoken are so really nice too. Iâve seems all of your videos and I love them so much. Youâre my favorite CZcamsr, even though you donât even feel like one.
Next year's theme should be 'CONSUME'. Does it mean eat? Does it mean buy? Does it mean get burned in a fire? Who knows
Why?
Thatâs a great idea! I can already think of so many ideas.
"Octo and the Pocket Dimensions" is reminding me a lot of VVVVVV
That was my first game jam and it was AWESOME! Thanks a lot to everyone in the community, and thank you Mark for the incredible team finder tool!
Thanks to that, I made some great friends and managed to participate!
Congrats and good luck to everyone! This was a load of fun to participate in and be a part of.
Well done to everyone that made a game!
Honestly, this gives me so much hope that I can become a Game Designer because these people made amazing games in 2 Days. 2 DAYS!!! if they can do it, hell so can I
My first game jam could not have been more exciting! Thank you for hosting it.
I'm so happy our game, Whale Eater, got mentioned! Thanks for hosting the jam Mark! Can't wait to join again next year
Hey mark I had a lot of fun doing this last weekend! Hope everyone does well!
The jam was a blast once again. However, there seems to be a pernicious culture that's developing amongst jammers and I feel the need of pointing it out. I call it: "The General Comment Syndrome"
Basically, it's where the jammers go around playing others' games at a surface level, or worse, not playing the game at all and leaving a general nice comment with the hope that the recipient will reciprocate. It's difficult to come across an honest and critical comment on games these days and that's disheartening.
I, and I'm sure a lot of developers, would love to see some critical and insightful comments that would help us improve our games in the future but we just don't get that anymore. So let's stop being hypocritical and start being critical in our reviews. That'd be nice for a change.
This! When I entered a Brackeys Game Jam, I got some really great constructive criticism and feedback in general and it really does help.
@@Michael-The-Composer Ikr. But I myself rarely get it these days. People care more about ranking well and getting good ratings rather than learning and improving.
@@megamindblue1732 i mean, that's the point of a game jam, to learn and improve and get helpful feedback from the community because everybody is helping each other out and that's why i love the gamedev community
Well said. I rated 40 games, played nearly all of them till the end (if there was an end, and it was somewhat doable to get there), and left elaborate and constructive feedback, unless I felt there was nothing constructive or positive I could add. Whenever I got similar feedback, I played and rated the commenter's game as well.
But I also saw some generic comments on the level of "Nice game, fun to play!", and then saw on their profile that they left left a similar comment on 20 games in one hour... If that problem gets worse, I might react by actually giving those people low ratings next time (instead of just skipping them).
@@paulbonsma9395 It's just sad dude. I too tried to be as elaborate as possible in my reviews but some people even got hurt by me pointing out the negative aspects of their game. They didn't say so explicitly but it was evident from their replies, their rage could be just felt in some way. People have grown so used to the general nice comment that when they actually do get criticized honestly, they're shocked.
so glad our game made it in as the "so there we have it"! so proud of everyone that worked on a game, finished or not. can't wait for next years, and thank u for hosting!
I donât make games but I love to see how theyâre put together. This game jam has been a highlight of my year ever since the first run, and I love seeing these awesome games. Keep it up!
9:50 Static Cling that game looks so good! They should honestly sell it on the eshop, steam, and etc!
Static cling reminds me of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
I thought the same. Ghost Trick except the puzzles are only about reaching a goal instead of combining items together in the right order.
Congratulations to everyone that made it in. I had heaps of fun playing all the game, really happy to be part of such an amazing community.
There are so many new concepts, creative puzzles, and mechanics! I especially love games with original concepts, especially those that challenge your common understanding. Great work for everyone that participated! If a medal can be given to all of you, all of you deserve it without a doubt!
I genuinely think the guy who made Mr. Modifier is a genius.
It was very fun participating in this jam! Looking forward to the next one!
Oh wow this is the first game jam Iâve watched new. I love this channel and itâs great to see things people have made with so little
I didn't finish my entry because I was too ambitious, but I'm going to keep working on it in my free time. I had a blast though and I'm excited to see who made top 20!
I already know, that I am going to play the hell out of these games
Itâs great to see a community come together for an event like this.
Thank you for hosting GMTK Marc, there is nothing that gives me more joy during lockdown!
This was my first ever Game Jam, and I had a lot of fun. Kinda sad my game didn't get noticed, but better luck next time.
I hope "Factori" is among the best
pretty sure it will, was insane
to me it is
There is no way it could be otherwise o-O ^_^
It did awesome
Great job everyone! Even if you didn't finish in time (myself included) this was a great learning experience for the next GMTK! Thanks Mark & team!
What impressed me most is how gorgeous these games look each year. Super impressive work guys!
Good luck to everyone who participated!
I know, that my game will not be on top list, but i wanna wish good luck all you :)
Thank you for creating this jam, and well done to everyone! :)
This was truly an awesome jam to take part in! Thanks to everyone for such amazing games and thanks to everyone who played my game "Tri Goat." :)
A Game Jam without puzzles, is like peanut butter without Jam.
I thought about Ham when I read your comment, and that made me very confused.
no one:
the developer of horse divorce: "idea for a game: a catdog style two headed horse has to stretch itself out so it can kiss itself"
SO much creativity all at once! I love the new and stylish ideas that come from these game jams! :)
These videos are definitely one my my highlights of every year.
Finally, no shoot to move games.
I wanted to see "seamless" on the list. I really liked that game!
same
Really incredible to see Maze of the Mini-taur in the top 100! Thanks to Mark for putting on yet another awesome jam and congrats to all the winners!!!
I'm just really happy to have seen progress with my game dev skills compared with last year's game jam, both in my own judgement of the game, and the score numbers. I went from Overall Rank 3000, to Overall Rank 600, so it's just nice to participate and get real feedback every year. Thank you Mark for doing this every year! It's always a blast!
woah that was fast
woow, really cool games this year, though i thought the theme was a bit off.
i'd really like to see some of them turned into longer games, like 1:10 (rift shift), 2:10 (sleepy blocks) and 9:09 (gacha head).
would make nice smartphone games too
Sleepy blocks made a full release
An hours ago I didnt even knew about all this jam. The level is outstanding. It is definitely inspiring as a programmer my self.
it's always so fun to see some of the gems in your jam, I'm already looking forward to the 2022 one !
"Octo and the pocket dimension"
I had to click.
âSmiley faced blocksâ
The blocks: -_-
It's *a* smiley...
Yay another video to rewatch over and over when im binging the jam videos!
Thank you for continuing to put on this gamejam!
Already???? HOW?!!!!!!!!!!! How can he play 100 games, make the script... Good luck to all games!
number 4 is literally just shapez with letters, isn't that a bit on the nose?
My first jam! I was more than happy to participate and play those amazing games!
I remember commenting on the theme announcement, The Game Jam was amazing and has come so far!
'joined together' seemed like a worse concept than last years iirc, it's borderline TOO generic
I feel like nobody wanted to make their reasoning too obvious so you got a bunch of games that just barely fit the theme
It was great participating this year for the first time. My team was inexperienced and hadn't done a game jam before, but I'm relatively proud of what we made, even if it wasn't as mind-blowing as other entries.
I was having an extremely crappy week right before the jam (had to have surgery while on vacation and ended up spending most of it in bed recovering) and didn't think I'd end up participating, but as soon as the theme was revealed my mind started racing and I couldn't help but start brainstorming and putting something together. Thanks for giving me an excuse to do what I love and helping lift my spirits when I really needed it!
I just started to learn game dev as an illsutrator (literally started like 2 days ago) and it blows my mind how creative people are when creating games, specially witha common theme. Inspires me to keep on learning amazing job everyone!