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Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Jan 08, 2025 am 07:10 AM

The past year was even more difficult than the previous one, with struggles along the way, but had some good moments, positive surprizes and achievements as well. Let’s look at how 2024 went in detail, and what are the plans for Enclave Games in 2025.

This is the tenth Yearly Report already - make sure to check the previous ones if you want to learn more about our history: 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Let’s start by reviewing the plans I had a year ago:

  • Build and release some games, hopefully with the help from Copilot. Nope, nothing at all.
  • Continue organizing Gamedev.js Jam. Yeah, the biggest edition yet.
  • Conduct Gamedev.js Survey earlier than in the last month. December, but it happened!
  • Send Gamedev.js Weekly newsletter regularly in 2024. Every. Single. Week.
  • Organize the 13th anniversary edition of the js13kGames competition. Did that, went well.
  • Release two planned eBooks. Didn’t even start writing.
  • Launch Web3 Gamedev School. Nope.
  • Explore decentralization further. Not how I wanted, but still did that a bit.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Now, a quick recap of 2024, month-by-month:

  • January: Gamedev.js Survey 2023 results, Phaser World newsletter
  • February: Badlucky t-shirt, WebDX community group
  • March: Enclave Games logos, NSHex Counter open sourced
  • April: Gamedev.js Jam 2024 with js13kGames challenge
  • May: burnout and shifting focus again, OP Guild start
  • June: Badlucky level in Flood Escape, new Gamedev.js Weekly website
  • July: js13kGames preparations, vacations on Mallorca
  • August: js13kGames start, new website
  • September: js13kGames deadline, Web Game Challenge, js13k on Arcadia
  • October: js13kGames winners
  • November: GitHub Universe, Survey ask for help
  • December: Gamedev.js Survey 2024

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Let’s look at the past year in detail and see what happened to Enclave Games in 2024.

Bad things

No games at all, and no GitHub Copilot usage as well, even though I have access to it from being in the GitHub Stars program. I’m quite sad about missing both to be honest, but I do hope 2025 will be the year when it changes. I’ve been updating NSHex Counter web app and released it as Open Source on GitHub this year though.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Almost no sales in any of the online swag Shops: Enclave Games, Gamedev.js, js13kGames, and NeuroshimaHex.pl. I guess it won’t sell if I don’t put any effort into marketing it, but they were on the TODO list for far too long, and now are online, so let’s not stress about it too much.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

I experienced burnout, or rather: realized I burned out years ago and was struggling with basic tasks. Luckily, it felt better after realizing this, going on vacations (first time since 2015), and then joining OP Games to lead OP Guild.

Ok things

No speaking gigs at all (beside talking about Gamedev.js Survey 2023 results at two online meetups), but I guess I can stop pretending and call it what it is: I’ve retired from giving talks at conferences. Quite frankly some time ago already, even though after pandemic I kind of tried doing more than online events alone - did two on-site talks in 2022 and that’s it.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

The 13th edition of the js13kGames competition was celebrated with gadgets giveaway, new website (we’ve launched last year’s voting app as such - and yes, it’s the “legendary” new backend) with multi-step submit form, and old t-shirts promo. I didn’t manage to write and publish the “history of js13k” ebook though which was supose to be the core celebration gig.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

I’ve attended GitHub Universe 2024 and enjoyed it so much, but as a GitHub Star member I didn’t utilise access to GitHub Copilot at all.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Gamedev.js Survey 2024 was conducted. It was suppose to happen around June, but ended up being December, though I guess it’s better to have it in December than don’t have it at all, right?

Good things

I was asked by Rich Davey to help reactivate the Phaser World newsletter, and was preparing the contents most of the year, from the beginning of January till the end of August. It then switched the platform from MadMimi to Hashnode and Rich started writing those himself.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Gamedev.js Jam 2024 was a success, with 2790 devs joined on Itch, 238 games submitted, and 6050 ratings cast. We even had the very first js13kGames challenge, which ended up having… 13 entries! All of those folks got a cool Badlucky t-shirt as a prize.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

I’ve joined OP Games folks (awesome bunch, Paul Gadi and Chase Freo are doing an incredible job for indie game developers!), started leading the newly formed OP Guild, and kind of also helping with developer relations tasks for Arcadia. This is the “explore decentralization further” part I enjoyed this year.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Gamedev.js Weekly newsletter, beside being sent every single week, finally got a new email template and a brand new website right after.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Our whole family went on the very first vacations in almost a decade. Not the proudest fact, but I’m glad we finally did it, and we’re already planning to spend this year’s summer on Mallorca again.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

New js13kGames backend, the legendary tabu topic discussed since 2015, happened thanks to Alkor - we’ve launched the voting app as the new website! There’s a whole lot of things missing and need to be completed to call it done, but it’s a good start! I’m so happy Alkor is back.

Plans for 2025

BACK TO MAKING GAMES! If I don’t build and release a single game in 2025 I’ll quit calling Enclave Games an Indie Game Development Studio and start calling it Event Organizing Company instead.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Usual stuff with Gamedev.js Jam 2025, Gamedev.js Survey 2025, Gamedev.js Weekly issues, and js13kGames 2025.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

More involvement in OP Guild, exploring all the possibilities with Arcadia and OP Games.

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Check out Telegram , Discord , LinkedIn , and other platforms accepting web games, and try to submit my own (hopefully brand new).

Enclave Games in and plans for 5

Write the js13kGames history ebook.

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