This jam is now over. It ran from 2024-04-05 23:00:01 to 2024-04-07 22:59:59. View results
A Game Jam is where several developers come together over a short period of time to create a game project. Generally they have restrictions or direction (themes) to help guide the design and give inspiration to the developers. As they are short projects one or two core mechanics and features are tested, the risk is fairly low for bad ideas and new skills can be developed as generally the team sizes are small. Jams make for good learning experiences, portfolio pieces and to bring up in interviews.
This theme should ground your game design and give you a jumping off point.
Learning, development and game projects require us to keep going, keep learning and to push forward with our growth! This theme is about being willing to make decisions, make the wrong ones occasionally and learn from your mistakes - just Push Forward! Game wise you can interpret this theme in many ways, moving from place to place Oregon trail style or escaping infinitely in an infinite runner, the choices now are down to you.
Almost all communication is via the Discord in the Game Jam section!
Find a team or decide if you are running solo.
The Discord offers helpful resources and the ability to reach out for help or advice.
Prepare to Jam by maybe selecting an engine ahead of time and speaking with your team mates if you have not yet.
Select a team name and get developing, the only way to begin is by beginning!
This is not an exhaustive list. Be respectful 🙂
You must follow the Itch.io TOS.
No teams of more than 5 people.
If you find yourself in a team of more than 5 - reach out. We might be able to make two strong smaller groups!
If you do need to leave, let your team know in advance.
Do not attempt to sabotage other teams.
No AI-Generated Content.
No Pornographic Content or Nudity.
No sexism, racism, transphobia or anything which attacks a protected minority or ethnic group.
This will be a judgment call by us and will not be questioned. Communicate with us if you are unsure.
No Illicit Drug References.
No NFT, crypto or play to earn games.
*You can only use assets you have the commercial license for*
The GDG Jam is open to a public vote. Anyone can vote, but the submissions that can be voted on are randomised. This should ensure that scoring is based on merit and doesn't come down to who has the biggest reach.
Page credit
Many thanks to Pirate Software for the structure outline on PirateSoftware's Jam page.
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