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๐Ÿ•™ Time Travel / ๐ŸŒพ Harvest (Week Sauce, August 2024)

A topic by Mystery Coconut created Jul 30, 2024 Views: 101
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Once again the community could not decide, so we got two themes to choose from this month. The themes for August on Week Sauce, voted by our community on Discord, are…

๐Ÿ•™ Time Travel

or/and

๐ŸŒพ Harvest

We accept it all, from wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff, to harvesting crops, organs, or souls, to exploiting the fabric of the time continuum to make your pixel vegetables grow with none of the boring and hardship-related parts of farming. Once more, it is all up to you!

And remember,  if you don't like the themes we totally accept anything else you make for Week Sauce. Let's make some games!

About Week Sauce

What's Week Sauce anyway? It is a jam for people that want to participate on game jams but cannot commit to strict dates or enjoy being judged. It is a very chill, non-ranked jam, that doesn't have a lot of requirements. You only have to make a game (of any type, tabletop games included) in 7 days, and then publish it. More importantly, you don't need to make it in 7 consecutive days; you can decide what days work for you. We also don't care if it turns out to be 8 or 10 days instead of 7. You can work in any engines or programming languages, alone or with a team, and even the theme is completely optional. The only important thing here is to support you on developing and posting a very minimal game. It is a very a chill jam that hopefully helps you improve your game-making skills or break free of a creative rut.

You can join whether you are new to game development and looking for a no-pressure environment to start, or you just have a lot going on in your life and need a more flexible schedule. Although publishing a game on itch.io is not a requirement, we have been hosting jams here every month, and almost all our submissions have been through itch.io. So…

Cheers!    
—Miguel Friginal (@mysterycoconut)