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Prepare yourself! The Respawn Spring 2021 game jam is upon us! Develop a game in a weekend with a team of fellow students and then share your creation! A game jam theme will be chosen at the start of the event which you can get inspiration from (or don't, the choice is yours).

The theme is:

Deja Vu

Rules for Participation

  1. Act Appropriately: You must abide by Florida Polytechnic University’s student code of conduct to ensure appropriate event behavior.
  2. Don't Plagiarize: Make sure to credit content used in your project that wasn't created by you or any team members.
  3. New Projects Only: You should be creating a brand new project for the game jam rather than building on top of an already existing project. You are allowed to reference assets from previous project such as code snippets or generic content. You should feel like you are developing something new ultimately so use your best judgement on this one
    1. If you have a game idea prior to the game jam that you never built upon, you are allowed to utilize that design.
  4. Team sizes shouldn't exceed 5 people.
    1. This is only a maximum team size, feel free to work in a team smaller than this or even solo.

Event Q&A

  • Where can I find teammates?
    • If you join our discord we will have a channel for finding teammates as well as general discussion about the game jam. We recommend finding teammates ahead of the game jam.
  • Will the game jam be remote or in person?
    • We have no plans on holding any in-person meetings for the game jam and will therefore be held remotely.
  • I have never developed a game in my life! Where do I get started?
    • Game development is no easy task, but it is easier to get started than you might think. If you are brand new to game development our recommendation is to get started working in the Unity game engine. This engine is very popular and has a large support network, meaning if you encounter an issue there are likely countless threads online covering it. As far as educational content for learning Unity there are many options including: Ruby 2D Adventure Course for a complete course on learning unity, Brackeys YouTube for interesting one off tutorials, or even a a Udemy course (paid). If you need any help when developing your game don't hesitate to reach out to Media Club officers for help.
  • What game engine am I allowed to use to create my game?
    • There is no limitation on what game engines or software you can utilize during the game jam.
      • We recommend sticking to the popular options such as Unity, Unreal Engine, Gamemaker, or Godot.
  • My question isn't listed here. How can I get help?
    • You can message any of the executive board members on our discord channel. As a last resort email lmirman5476@floridapoly.edu.

Submissions(10)

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You are late for your show! Fight your way to the concert and out-perform the competition!
Fighting
There's something familiar about this drifting game, but you can't quite put your finger on it...
Racing
Game designed around the song Déjà Vu by Dave Rodgers
Racing
Plunder the Undercave
Adventure
Hop around, and try not to get shot!
Platformer
See your fate and find the means to reach it.
Adventure
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A Game of Spiraling Insanity and Repetitive Deja Vu
Simulation