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first time doing this, some questions

A topic by blindLightning created Feb 27, 2021 Views: 177 Replies: 2
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hi guys, this is the first time i'm doing the no video jam. I have a few questions.

First of all, is this seperated in to rounds or is it just everyone submit and then judge and you get a winner out on top?

secondly, how much code can we do before the time period, the rules say most of it during the time period, but what you say is the best amount to do before the event actually starts.

Thanks

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Hello, glad you’re joining us!

There is only one round of voting here on itch. Once the jam ends and all submissions are in, there will be a week-long rating period. During that we’ll play, discuss, and rate all of them in four categories. Your overall score and placement is based on the average ratings over all categories.

There isn’t a perfect answer to how much code you can start with beforehand. This is allowed because we want everyone to succeed without any stress. Some folks will want to complete everything during the jam period. This is ideal; however, we understand that others wouldn’t be able to enter without working ahead by finding a team, planning their game, collecting assets, writing a story, etc. If you need to do any of this, we ask you to use your discretion, and please be mindful of those who complete everything during the jam period.

For example, I personally will begin with an engine and a starting template that I use for all jams. Before this jam I may write a game design document. I might add features to my engine to make the jam easier. But I won’t implement any of my game’s ideas with code until the jam starts.

thanks for the info, just wanted to clear some stuff up, cheers, blindLightniong