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Welcome to Indie Game Dev Beginners! We are a community of new game developers looking to encourage each other and facilitate learning. This jam will take place in December 2024 and aims to gather the community of beginners together to make some great games! The winner gets the coveted "Game Jam Winner" role on our Discord server, as well as their own emote!
The community will rate the games based on three criteria:
- Fun - did you enjoy the game?
- Creativity and Theme - did the creators adhere to the theme, while still bending the idea in a creative way?
- Visuals and Sound - how does the game look? how is the audio?
Basic rules:
- TEAM: Your team must be composed of "beginners" (see below). There is no team size limit.
- TIME LIMIT: Your game must be made fully within the time window of the jam.
- After the deadline, gameplay/content updates are not allowed (like new levels, weapon balancing, music, etc.)
- After the deadline, minor fixes are allowed (like bug fixes, WebGL support, graphics settings, etc.)
- ASSETS: You can use any free assets that you are licensed to use.
- Please include links to the external assets that you've used in your project page.
- Please try to keep the content of your game mostly original. Remember that one of the criteria is "visuals and sound," so if your art or programming skills are lacking, try teaming up with someone on our Discord server!
- ENGINE: You can use any game engine/programming language you like.
- You must be able to submit a file to itch.io.
- Your game must be playable with a keyboard and mouse.
- It is highly recommended to upload your game as a WebGL or HTML5 project, playable in-browser.
- CONTENT: Keep games appropriate for a general audience. Mild blood and gore is fine. No nudity, no triggering topics.
- AI: Generative AI is only allowed for text-based content generation (like code, ideas, text dialogue). Audio and visual content generation is not allowed (like music, textures, voice lines).
Q: What counts as a beginner? A: For the purposes of this jam, the definition of "beginner" is very broad. As a rough guideline, a beginner is someone who hasn't released any commercial game products, has less than 5 years of experience, and is not employed in the game development industry.
Q: How do I form a team? A: First, you should go to the #looking-for-team channel in the Discord server. Then, after you have found some cool teammates, choose one person to be the submitter. The submitter should include the rest of the team as "contributors" when submitting the project to the jam. This will allow the contributors to participate in the voting. Only the submitter needs to click "join" on the jam page.
Got an idea for the theme? Submit it to this form! A theme will be picked from your suggestions when the jam starts.