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Welcome to Brock CSC Game Jam 2024!

In this annual Game Jam hosted by the Brock University Computer Science Club, participants will be tasked with creating a game centered around a specific theme. You can choose to work alone or in a team of up to 5 members (each member must currently be a student attending Brock University).

The event will take place over Reading Week from February 19th, 2024, 00:00 EST, to February 25th, 2024, 23:59 EST. Registration will be open all through the event here at this link: https://forms.office.com/r/KUkCxLjeWZ. However, we advise that you register as early as possible to avoid potential issues with last minute submissions.

Itch.io accepts a single submission per team, so you can designate one team member to submit the game.

Prizes

Each member of the winning team will receive a $10 Steam Gift Card.

Rules

  • Games must be playable on Desktop or Browser
  • Game content must be safe for school
  • Give credit to external assets used with permission from original creators (artwork, music, etc.)
  • AI generated assets must be clearly cited with information about the AI model and prompt used (AI generated work will also be weighed less than original works in the judging process)
  • Game must be free-to-play

Theme

The theme for this year's Game Jam is Romance!

Our judging panel this year is full of hopeless romantics. As such, we're looking for a game to sweep us off our feet and make us fall in love!

We're excited to see what games you'll create!

To stay updated with any announcements, make sure to join our Discord: Discord

Submissions(4)

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Survive wave after wave of sharp-cornered onslaught!
Ethan got a date! Clean up his apartment before they arrive!
Role Playing
Play as a waiter and ensure couples have a romantic evening!
Play in browser
Use the cursor to guide your moon simp safely through an asteroid field.