This jam is now over. It ran from 2021-10-06 22:00:00 to 2021-10-14 22:00:00. View results
Who I Am:
Wanderjahre Games is a game writing and analysis twitch stream and Jam series hosted and run by Cathardigan (or Dylan, as everyone else knows him). Cathardigan (who is me/Dylan/Wanderjahre. I'm typing this right now.) Is a published fiction writer, having landed short stories in prestigious literary magazines such as Fiction International, Hobart Pulp, Juked, Whiskey Paper, Driftwood Press, and Alcyone. He has completed two novels, one of which was very bad and written in highschool, the second is much better and was his Master's Thesis at Southern Illinois University. He (I) knows a great deal about fiction. Its structure, cadence, and why a piece of fiction is moving. He also knows a great deal about games and their history. It is his (my) dream to be a game writer, and to make writing and narratives in games better, so what better way than to help those single or small development teams! Submit your games to my jam, get free narrative feedback, deal? Deal.
The jam will be ranked by the community. At the end of the voting period, the top ten games will be played and streamed by me (Cathardigan/WanderJahre/Dylan) over on https://www.twitch.tv/wanderjahre_games/ the day after voting ends.
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Criteria:
Wanderjahre wants games featuring great narratives.
This jam is open to games playable on desktop, browser, and Gameboy (if you can lend me an emulator). The top ten game as voted by the community will be streamed on Twitch, so factor that into your design if necessary! The community's ten finalist games will be streamed on the official Wanderjahre Games Twitch channel https://www.twitch.tv/wanderjahre_games/ after the voting period has ended. The Wanderjahre Games team (Dylan, me, Cathardigan) will serve as the finalist judge and analyze the narrative structure of the community's top ten favorites.
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OPTIONAL THEME
As will be the case in all Jams: an optional theme. These themes will be narrative-centric. As an example: "Use and objective correlative," could be a theme. Don't know what an objective correlative is? Well, tune in to the stream to find out! Or, conversely, check out the YouTube channel for the old VODs (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFVYIHzY02O3KQ4PB2XuHsQ). There will always be an optional theme.
Okay everyone, the announcement...
The Theme is: Ten Minutes
Ten Minutes can be however you want to interpret it! Be that a timer, or a time story, or what have you.
The Restriction: One Scene!
What do i mean by scene? I mean a narrative scene! The classical narrative fragment handed down to us from the Greeks! Please join the Discord for a breakdown and examples of how to write a scene. Once you have joined, please refer to #the-learning-center in our discord for more details. But to give a quick rundown of what I'll be looking for: your game must consist of one narrative fragment. It can be the beginning of your story, somewhere in the middle, hell, even the climax! But it has to be one scene.
A scene is simply: an entering emotion (happy/sad), establishing a goal, introducing conflict, resolving said conflict, then the exiting emotion (which must be the opposite emotion of entering emotion). So that's the equation.
If you haven't already, please join our Discord for more information and also so you can ask any questions you may have. I'm there all day, so it's a lot easier for me to respond there!
As always, the theme is optional. The Restriction is not!
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Rules:
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Voting:
Each game will be voted on in the following categories (in no particular order):
The four highest voted games from Most Compelling Narrative as well as the two highest voted game from the following categories will be qualify as our ten finalists.
After Joining the Jam:
Come over to our Discord, watch our Twitch stream, and catch up on old Twitch streams on our YouTube channel! We'll be discussing submissions and finalists all the while. So, come say hi!
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