This jam is now over. It ran from 2022-04-14 18:00:00 to 2022-04-17 18:00:00. View results
Welcome to the SECOND b3agz Game Jam!
£50 PRIZE TO THE WINNER!
This is just a fun little game jam hosted by a small-time YouTuber. It's open to anyone who wants to join, all levels of game-development ability, solo devs and teams. As with the last jam, you can use any tools you have the legal right to use, whether you want to make your game in RPG Maker using artwork from OpenGameArt.org, or you want to make all your art from scratch and code the entire thing, engine and all, in Assembly. Or anything in between those extremes.
This is the second b3agz Jam. If you want to see how the first one went, you can find it here.
You can also check out the Discord server if you want to talk about the jam with other entrants!
THE THEME IS "A TERRIBLE HERO"
On this last point, please note that this jam is not exclusive. You are free to enter your game into as many jams as you please, but if your game was submitted to a jam a month before this one, it's pretty strong evidence that you didn't make it in the jam window.
The winner of the jam will receive a £50 cash prize. This prize will be paid out through PayPal, please bear this in mind before entering. If you don't have a PayPal account (and can't get one) and there is no way I can get money to you from my PayPal account, you will not be able to collect your prize. You can also choose to have your prize money sent to a charity of your choice if you wish.
There will also be a video or live stream (or both) by the nobody YouTuber running this thing showing as many of the entries as possible during the voting period.
Entries will be judged on five different categories, with the winner being the entry with the best overall score. Here are the categories along with a description of what it means;
These categories have been chosen because it allows for a wide range of games to do well. For example, someone could make a Wolfenstein-style first-person shooter that is incredibly fun, but not very innovative.
You can use any game engine or game-making tools you like as long as you are legally allowed to make your game public and freely available.
I am not placing any restrictions on what platforms you build your entry for. However, bear in mind that your game is going to be voted on by the other participants. If you only release one build, and it's for MacOS, you're going to miss out on a lot of votes from people who can't play your game. I would recommend building to HTML5 wherever possible to make it easy for everyone to play your game, but it is not a requirement. After HTML5, Windows is the platform that will be compatible with the most users. If you can build to all platforms, great!
You do. There is no sneaky fine print or expectation that I can do anything with your game other than play it in a YouTube video or live stream. It has to be free and available to play during the voting window if you want to participate, however.
The games will be voted on by the participants and contributors. There are a few different categories to vote on. The winner will be the entry with the highest overall score. Voting will open at the end of the jam and close after seven days.
There is a theme, and it will be announced at the start of the jam to prevent people from making their whole game before the jam even starts! We can't stop you from starting on your game before the jam starts, but your game will be judged on how well it incorporates the theme, so starting early will hamper your chances of winning.
Over the month leading up to the jam I will be taking suggestions (in YouTube comments, Discord, the community here, basically anywhere) and keeping a list. This list will be fed into a little random item picker I made and the picking will be live-streamed on my channel at the jam launch.
As mentioned above, not incorporating the theme will reduce your chances of winning as that is one of the categories your game will be judged on. However, the theme is not a requirement for entry. If you think your game is so amazing that it can win without any points in the theme category, or you just don't care about winning, feel free to ignore the theme.
b3agz is a small-time YouTube that makes videos around game development aimed at beginner (sometimes creeping towards intermediate) developers. You can find the channel here.
The first jam came about after many requests. It was far more of a success than I expected, and the requests for a second jam have never really stopped. So here we are.
The best way to find out more is by joining the Discord server and heading over the #game-jam channel.
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