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Welcome to the fourth annual Ace Jam! If you're looking for previous Ace Jams, you can find that here: https://itch.io/jam/ace-jam,  https://itch.io/jam/ace-jam-2019, and https://itch.io/jam/ace-jam-2020. If you’re looking for Aro Jam, here’s the link: https://itch.io/jam/aro-jam (Aro Jam will return in February 2021.)

If you want to contact me for comment or questions, here's my email: metaparadox11 AT gmail DOT com

Ace Jam is a game jam about creating games with asexual spectrum characters. This includes video games, tabletop games, and live games as well! Given that there are relatively few games out there with asexual spectrum characters, let alone explicitly asexual characters in primary roles, I thought I'd host a game jam to go about changing that. This jam is for people of all skill levels. If this is your first game jam, great! Never made a game before? Great. This is a low pressure, non-judged jam. It's all about creating more ace games for people to play. 

While we don't have a Discord server specifically for Ace Jam, there is an #acejam channel in my Queer Game Dev server (for queer-identified game devs, but also respectful Straight+cis people interested in making games with lgbt+ characters) here: https://discord.gg/AxVTMrH 

You don't have to be asexual to join, but if you are not acespec, please be respectful in your game and do your research on asexuality. (Hint: talk to asexual people!) If you don't know the difference between asexual, aromantic, and agender or aren't willing to look it up on your own, this may not be the jam for you.

The Rules:

  • There must be at least one asexual spectrum character in a primary role in your game OR your game must be about asexual identity or experiences. Interpret this as you will, but the following roles are A-OK: protagonist, partner, member of a team, best friend. (If you're writing an asexual antagonist, tread lightly and make sure that you aren't vilifying their asexuality or dehumanizing them. A three dimensional antagonist, villain-as-protagonist, or antihero is fine.)
  • Use the word! Actually use the word "asexual" or the specific ace spectrum identity of your character in the game. So often ace people have to resort to fan speculation or ask creators for "word of god" to find characters like them in media. Don't add to that problem with your game.
  • Be mindful of harmful stereotypes about asexual people. (i.e. "Asexual people are emotionless", "Asexual people are not human", "Asexual people are robots or aliens.") Tread very lightly if you have an emotionless, alien, or robot character. Do not promote overtly harmful tropes like saying "all asexuals are aromantic" or vice-versa or "all asexuals are autistic" or vice-versa and especially not "all asexuals are damaged/mentally ill/physically ill or vice-versa. Feel free to have disabled or neurodivergent asexual characters (I'm saying this as an asexual-spectrum, autistic, chronically ill asexual), just be sure not to imply that all asexuals are this way or that all people who claim another identity are asexual.
  • You may submit an unfinished game as a demo.
  • You may work on a game you started previously.
  • You may submit multiple games if you have time!
  • You may submit a game you submitted to Aro Jam if it fits the jam rules.
  • Teams of any size are permissible, as is working alone.
  • Since this is a chill jam with no winners or losers, feel free to start your game whenever you'd like. Only use assets you have the right to use, though. No breaking any copyright laws. (Or other laws!)
  • Your game can include sexual content, but no sexualized depictions of characters under 18. If your characters are teens, no relationships with age gaps over 3 years. No promotion or glorification of non-consent should be present in your game.
  • Content warn in your game page description for common triggers such as self harm, suicide, sexual assault, etc.
  • Obviously, no promoting hatred with your games, whether toward ace people, other LGBT+ people, or other marginalized identities. Basically, no racism, aphobia, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, ableism, sexism, etc. These topics may be part of the plot, but don't use your game to promote them. Hateful games will be removed.
  • No jam spam! If your game doesn't follow the rules or is unrelated to the jam, don't submit it! It will be deleted!

New to game development? Not a programmer? Here's some free resources for you that are easy to medium difficulty to learn, though some are only free trials or only free for non-commercial use or releasing to certain platforms.):

Other resources for beginners:

Here’s some resources for if you want to create an analog (tabletop or live action) game:

Here's some resources for learning more about writing asexual characters (mostly general, non-writing specific resources):

Let the games begin!

Your host,

Olivia Montoya/Metaparadox

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