When?
Jam Starts: August 30, 2024 at 12:01pm Pacific
Jam Submissions Allowed From: August 30, 2024 at 12:01pm Pacific to October 20, 2024 at 11:59pm Pacific
Theme?
The theme for this jam is:
SPEED
The theme for this Shacknews Jam was announced in the Shacknews Chatty on August 16 and here on August 29.
Where?
The jam will be hosted here on Itch.io. It is highly recommended you also share on Twitter using the hashtag #ShacknewsJam, join in on the community chat in the jam forums here (See "Community" link near top of page), and share in the Chatty.
What?
The goal of the jam is to highlight the creativity of budding and experienced game developers who frequent the Shacknews Chatty, as well as grow the Shacknews community. Games will be rated on Fun and Use of Theme.
Are there prizes?
YES! There is a total of US$1200 in the prize pool. There will only be a developer's choice category. The top three places will be paid US$600, US$400, and US$200 respectively.
Use of Theme will be used as a filtering factor. If your average "Use of Theme" weighted rating is under 3.0 or the median score for the jam (whichever is lower), you will not be eligible to receive a Developer's Choice prize. Rating will be based on the "Fun" score, with "Use Of Theme" used for the tie-breaker if two games have the same rating. ONLY SUBMITTERS MAY VOTE.
Payment will be made within two weeks of the completion of the competition via PayPal.
The first 50 submissions will also receive one year of Mercury Mega courtesy of RomSteady. (Limit one per Shacker)
FAQ:
- Do I have to be a Shacknews community member to participate? No, anyone is welcome to participate, although we are hoping that you'll like the community and join it afterwards, or at least go check out the award-winning articles on the site.
- Can I work with a team? Yes.
- Do I have to start from scratch? Mostly. You may use code frameworks and generic assets you created in advance, but your gameplay and most assets should be created during the game jam.
- Can I submit more than one game? Yes.
- Can I create a mod for an existing game? Yes, provided that the game has a freely playable version.
- Can I make a not-safe-for-work game? Yes, but please put the [NSFW] tag in the title and don't have anything explicit in the thumbnail artwork.
- What language, engine, or tools can I use? Anything that you have legal licenses for.
- Are there restrictions on sound or music? You must have licenses for it or have created it yourself.
- By submitting my game, do I give up any rights to my work? No. Your game is your game. However, you may not charge for your game jam game during the submission or voting window. Your game entry may not be a "Pay What You Want" entry or have any paywall (hard or soft) whatsoever. Once voting is closed, if you want to sell your game, feel free. If your game is for sale during the voting window or has embedded advertisements, your game will be immediately removed from the competition.
- Why were the rules changed? We had some entrants exploit holes in the rules to submit pre-existing games, stuff the ballot box, and suppress votes from participants. The rule changes should prevent these exploits in the future.
- What existing assets can I use? While it's encouraged to create original assets for your game, you're welcome to use any assets you have the legal right to use. Please credit any sources that you use.
- Can I use generative AI to create assets (e.g. ChatGPT, Midjourney)? No. You may use generative tools with appropriate licenses (e.g. Tree It, Universal Character Generator, WorldMaker), but not generative AI.
- Are there any other restrictions on who can participate? Thanks to the current geopolitical clusterfsck, we cannot award prizes to people in countries sanctioned by the United States, including Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Syria. You must have a PayPal account in good standing and submit a link to your PayPal.me page as part of the submission. Failure to include the PayPal.me link will result in forfeiture of your prize money should you place.