This jam is now over. It ran from 2021-09-22 07:00:00 to 2021-10-06 07:00:00. View results
The jam is now over. A big thank you to all who participated, take a look at the showcase above!
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Optional Secondary Themes
๐๏ธ Build It, Then Use It
๐ฆ Prehistoric
โ๏ธ Multitasking
๐ Spatially Confused
๐ฎ Game Within a Game
๐ Tycoon
๐งโ๐ฌ Reverse Engineering
๐ฝ Surrealism
๐ Water
MechJam II is a game jam for creating video games or physical games featuring or based around mechs or mecha. This is the second MechJam following the first in April 2021. It was a surprise success and people asked for another MechJam, so it was decided that it would be held in both halves of the year. You can see the games submitted for the last MechJam below:
If you are unsure as to what Mech or Mecha refers to, this is how Wikipedia puts it:
The term mecha (Japanese: ใกใซ, Hepburn: meka) may refer to both scientific ideas and science fiction genres that center on giant robots or machines (mechs) controlled by people. Mechas are typically depicted as humanoid mobile robots. The term was first used in Japanese (meka) after shortening the English loanword mekanikaru (ใกใซใใซใซ, 'mechanical'), but the meaning in Japanese is more inclusive, and "robot" (robotto) or "giant robot" is the narrower term.
These machines vary greatly in size and shape, but are distinguished from vehicles by their humanoid or biomorphic appearance and size—bigger than a human. Different subgenres exist, with varying connotations of realism. The concept of Super Robot and Real Robot are two such examples found in Japanese anime and manga. The term may also refer to real world piloted humanoid or non-humanoid robotic platforms, either currently in existence or still on the drawing board (i.e. at the planning or design stage). Alternatively, in the original Japanese context of the word, "mecha" may refer to mobile machinery/vehicles (including aircraft) in general, manned or otherwise.
Your game can be any genre, if you want to make a mech platformer, mecha text-based adventure or a mech simulator go ahead. No genre is off limits. The only fundamental rule is you include a mech in your game.
- Make your game free so everyone can vote on it. You can charge for it after the voting period if you desire to do so.
- Make your project within the jam time.
- Be respectful and not overly offensive, if your game contains 18+ content please make a note of it on the game page.
- Respect the community.
- You can work in a team if you desire to do so.
- Any engine is allowed.
- Please do not submit any projects made outside of the jam.
- Assets not made yourself are allowed but please credit the original creator.
- State if your game is a video game or a physical game.
- Please understand it might be difficult for tabletop/physical games to be presented in the livestream.
- Have fun!
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