This jam is now over. It ran from 2023-03-03 05:00:00 to 2023-03-13 12:00:00. View results
From March 4 to March 12, 2023, developers were challenged to create a complete roguelike game in 7 days, for the 19th Annual 7DRL Challenge!
A committee of volunteers reviewed the 182 Completed entries and posted their results here; note that their list is not meant to be an authoritative ranking of the games but instead, a tool to help players find which 7DRLs are likely to have things of interest, and to provide developers with feedback on their work.
Roguelikes are traditionally procedurally generated RPGs in the mold of Rogue, with turn-based interactions in a grid-based environment, where levels are procedurally generated each play-through and death is permanent.
In 2005, the roguelike community established a yearly event, the 7DRL Challenge, in which developers are challenged to create a roguelike in seven days. This allows one to have the shared misery of knowing you are not the only one rushing to patch game-breaking bugs at the 167th hour. The annual event occurs during a week in early March.
7DRL Challenges are NOT about being a fast coder, but rather proving you can release a finished, playable roguelike to the world. There is no winner of the challenge, but rather all those who finish are honored for their work, the main criterion is completeness.
There are many interpretations of what a roguelike is which may serve as a guide. However, 7DRLs may bend or even break these interpretations in the name of Innovation.
Read before joining!
This is a long-running event (19 years now), not your standard itch.io jam. Entries will be checked to make sure they comply with the rules and follow the spirit of the challenge.
Do NOT submit your game (roguelike or not) if you developed it outside the time frame and are just trying to get some exposure. These entries will be immediately deleted at the discretion of the organizers.
Do NOT submit your game if you have no interest in roguelikes and don't intend to learn about them, as evidenced by entries that lack any effort to contain elements of the roguelike genre. The community that loves this genre will spot your entry, and if the organizers determine you had bad faith your entry will be removed.
However, don't be afraid of innovating, we welcome additions to the roguelike formula, games that build on top of what a roguelike is, and mix it with ideas from other genres, are more than welcome. If you feel your idea is at the boundaries of what a roguelike is, ask the organizers in the community forums.
As a way to maintain the spirit of the challenge, this year we are also asking all entries to contain elements of procedural content generation that impact gameplay in a substantial way. Advanced algorithms are not required, as long as you are providing a new experience with every run, but just placing enemies randomly in a fixed map may not cut it. If in doubt, ask the organizers in the community forums.
Additionally, as a way to help with this filtering process, all entries will be required to add screenshots to their entry pages that help with the review process.
Timing
The 7DRL Challenge has special rules regarding timing, so the normal itch.io jam time counter is not accurate.
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Previous Challenges
Up to 2023, there had been eighteen annual 7DRL challenges.