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The 32bit Spring Cleaning jam is an opportunity for anyone who wishes to continue working on a game that's been stuck in limbo and give it an extra push while keeping the 32bit style in mind.This jam is RANKED, has PRIZES and is ONE MONTH LONG.. Games will be ranked on how much they improved. Participants must provide a way to play a version of their game BEFORE the jam started along with the jam version.Must be 18+ and apart of the discord community to be eligible to win a prize.

The 32BitJam community is a group of developers, composers, and artists that have a common love for games inspired by late 90s aesthetics. This jam is for any project that looks like it belongs in the PS1 era. It's the perfect opportunity for developers and artists interested in 3D to have their first stab at it, as simple 3D visuals are part of the aesthetic. Full 3D, 3D mixed with 2D, Full 2D submissions are ALL allowed, as long as they feel like they belong in the same graphical era.


Voting is open to the public. Voters must rate 3 random entries before you can rate others.


Theme : FIX YOUR GAME!!



Join our Discord Server to team up, or just to chat and share your work!


 STREAMERS 


Anistal Bastion AKA RookRules on YouTube and Twitch.

Check our Rheia  Gaming on YouTube and Twitch!



PRIZES

Submit a game and you may win a game! 1st, 2nd and 3rd places will be eligible to win a game code from Steam, Epic or GoG. Hosts may deem any participant ineligible for any reason. You must be a member of our discord to be eligible.  Up to 3 prizes per team. Must be 18 years or older to be eligible.

This is NOT winner takes all. 1st place gets to pick a title from the 1st place tier. 2nd picks from 2nd place tier. 3rd from 3rd. 1st will pick a prize from 1st place tier of prizes. 2nd will pick from 2nd tier, 3rd from 3rd. Prizes that are picked will be replaced with new titles. Max 3 prizes per team. All team members MUST be apart of the discord to be eligible. No person may claim more than 1 prize.  Up to 3 prizes per team. Prizes are announced on Discord.

This is NOT winner takes all. 1st place gets to pick a title from the 1st place tier. 2nd picks from 2nd place tier. 3rd from 3rd. 1st will pick a prize from 1st place tier of prizes. 2nd will pick from 2nd tier, 3rd from 3rd. Prizes that are picked will be replaced with new titles.

SUBMISSION RULEZ

1. You can use assets from pre-made asset libraries or create your own, just make sure to give due credit.

2. 3D mixed with 2D, Fully 2D, Fully 3D games are all allowed. For fully 2D games we encourage submissions that feature sprite transformations, transparency, full color sprites and other features that were not yet possible with (most) 16 bit consoles!

3. You can use whatever game engine you like, as long as the final result looks like it could run on a Playstation 1, Sega Saturn, or the Panasonic 3DO if you're feeling fancy. Think 240p, 4:3 aspect ratio, extremely lowpoly, low rez unfiltered textures!

4. While not strictly 32-bit, N64 games are also allowed as long as they feel authentic to the era.

5. Homebrew entries (Entries that run on actual classic hardware) are also allowed.

6. Working in teams is allowed. Working on multiple projects is also allowed.

7. This jam is ranked, and voting is NOT open to the public. Participants and Judges are allowed to vote. Games will be ranked on how much they improved. Participants must provide a way to play a version of their game BEFORE the jam started along with the jam version. A recent gameplay video works too.

8. There are prizes in this jam! 1st, 2nd and 3rd places will be eligible. Hosts may deem any participant ineligible for any reason.

9. No AI generated work.

Good luck, have fun!


Check out the 32BitJam Demo Disk!

The Demo Disc is a collection of games, demos and prototypes. If you would like to participate in the next Demo Disc, send me (DevEarley) a DM on discord!
https://itch.io/jam/32bitjam-demo-disc

FAQ

How are games ranked? Games are ranked by how much the improved. Participants must provide an old version of their project. Voters will compare the new and old versions and give a 1 to 5 rating on how much your game improved. Voters may also vote on secondary criteria: Graphics, Audio, 90s, Fun. These secondary criteria aren't used for the overall ranking.


Who can vote on submissions? Their are a two types of voters in this jam, Participants and Judges. Judges are not participants, but can vote just the same. Judges are usually streamers or volunteers. (Ask DevEarley if you wish to be a Judge). A participant is someone who submitted a game or worked on a submission.

What is the "Old Version"? The old version is the version of your submission as of Feb 6th, the day the jam starts. It can be older than that.

How do I show my submission's improvements? You have a number of options. When you submit your game, you will be asked a few questions about the old version. You can provide a link to a video or you can describe how to play the old version. You will be asked:
Is there an old version of this game? (made before or on Feb 6th, 2024)
Is the old version playable? Can you download it from the submission page?
If not, how should people experience the old version of your game?
Link to a video of your old game. (OPTIONAL)

Where can I host the old version of the submission? Participants may upload an old version of their game to same itchio page as their submission. They should mark the folders as "OLD VERSION" and "NEW VERSION" to be clear to voters. Participants can upload two zips or put both versions in the same zip.
What if I am starting from scratch? I do not have an old version. This is ok. Simply mention that somewhere on your submission page. Voters will be judging your submission based on it's improvement, from nothing.

Can I submit a video of the old version? Yes, as long as voters can get a good sense of the old version so they can make an informed decision.

Can I submit screenshots of the old version? If you must. A playable version or a video would be preferred.

What will I be asked when I submit? Is there an old version of this game? (made before or on Feb 6th, 2024)
Is the old version playable? Can you download it from the submission page?
If not, how should people experience the old version of your game?
Link to a video of your old game. (OPTIONAL)
Did you, or anyone on your team, use AI to generate any aspect of this game?
Did you work on this solo or as a team? What was your team size?
(OPTIONAL) Who worked on this game besides you?
(OPTIONAL) What tools did you (and your team) use to build your submission?
(OPTIONAL) Any suggestions for the organizers of this jam?

Also check out the 32Bit Prototype Jam. Runs from Jan 16th to Feb 16th.