This jam is now over. It ran from 2022-12-16 19:00:00 to 2022-12-31 22:59:59. View 6 entries

The Bibbernder Buzelmann Winter game Jam 2022!

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Theme: Winter

Your Game should include at least some Winter Elements (e.g. Christmas Themed, Snowy, etc.)

The Topic of the Jam will be announced.


Topic you MUST follow

"The more you have, the worse it is"

(topic was randomly selected from Ludum Dare Topic generator :))

Rules

Your Game MUST be adhere  to the Topic, which will be announced on the first day of the Jam

Your Game SHOULD adhere to the Theme "Winter" as stated above

Games can be submitted to itch.io from Friday 16.12.2022 8:00 PM  until Monday 31.12.2022 at 11:59 PM (up until New Year!)

Voting begins immediately but ends on the 25th of December

Use any engine you want!

Ideally your Game runs inside the Browser or is downloadable and playable on at least Windows

🏆 Prizes

As an incentive (if everyone is ok with it) I will hand out prizes to the best games!

How the Judging will work is TBD. Prices are negotiable :)

I cannot give out cash directly :D But you can decide if you want a Steam Gift, Riot Points, Overwatch Coins, etc. of the respective value

1st Place

69$ Digital Currency

2nd Place

30$ Digital Currency

3rd Place

15$ Digital Currency

4th Place

5$ Digital Currency

5th Place

A "Well Done" Picture Drawn by me


Rating

(credit to Metroidvania Month 18 Jam)

✨ Enjoyment:

 How did you like the game?

✨ Design

 Includes a lot of things, like balance, level design, gameplay experience, creativity, etc. How was that?

✨ Presentation

 Was the game delivered in a good way? How was the consistent aesthetic?

✨ Quak-Award

Does the Game actually Slap? How much do you Quaking love it?


Rating Ends on January 31th

Submissions(6)

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Totally functional Tower Defense, i swear
Play in browser
Visit tiles on a board using axioms and rules
Run in browser
Watch out for ice