This jam is now over. It ran from 2021-06-13 04:00:00 to 2021-07-01 03:59:59. View 75 entries

Welcome to the Creative Commons jam! This is a game jam where people can submit tabletop and video games, images, sounds, and other assets they have created that have a Creative Commons license. The Creative Commons license comes in many types and allows people to share their work so others can create new things. This jam hopes to inspire game developers to release their materials under a Creative Commons license and give others resources for game development.

Releasing an asset with a Creative Commons license does not make it free and there are a variety of license types that give the creator control over how other people can use the asset, including commercial use and other works using the license as well. You can find the license that works for you here and read more about all the licenses here


Submissions Guidelines:

  • All entries must have a Creative Commons license
  • Bigoted content of any kind is not allowed and will be removed from the jam.
  • Previously created works are allowed to be submitted

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Core Rules for Modern Horror TTRPG
accessible and customisable dice fonts
A Toolkit For Creating Single-player Exploration Games
an artefact-making game of Where's Wally defacement and surveillance weird horror
a solo TTRPG about a criminal mastermind in a rebel city
An SRD for one page solo TTRPGs.
A solo ttrpg inspired by 90s educational software
a game about post-post-apocalyptic kinda-solarpunk musicians travelling the once-wastelands
A game of petty small-town drama
Two people explore a mysterious land for a place rumored to make any dream come true
a digital dating-horror game for people who love the moon a little too much
what will you do in humanity's twilight?
a conspiracy of true believers erasing all proof that their deity was once mortal
A Solarpunk Hack of Lasers & Feelings About Community and Caring
Head to the skypad and light your burn drive, for the race is about to begin!
Over 200 swooshes, splotches, and other watercolor design assets for your next project!
A solo journaling / mapping game following a cartographer on a mission.
Creative Commons GM-less Oracle for Tabletop RPGs
You're a witch. Don't belong. INTRUDE.
An Ethical Approach to LeGuinian Magic for Games and Stories
a ttrpg magic system inspired by Ursula LeGuin
a journalling game of divine treasure and godly demise
various stuff you can use
a setting playbook for Unincorporated
[EN/FR] ebook creation guide: from textfile to epub
15 Creative Commons Page Backgrounds
An Open TTRPG System Based On Narrative Statements
A 2d7 game of decadence, crime, and justice. For 1 or more players.
5 Creative Commons Fog And Noise Textures
A system-agnostic supplement for creating character relationships and campaign issues.
Reach the repair dock before your hulking L.A.B. Crawler glitches itself to pieces!
a 200-word way to obtain the things you desire solo
Tech for hidden stats
a setting playbook for Unincorporated
A firebrands-inspired ritual about relationships and community for two players--one is a pilot and one is a mech.
A system-agnostic supplement for creating NPCs, centered on conflicts and emotional drives
Rainbow mosaic patterns for your next project!
A 200-word tabletop RPG for 1 player about creating and destroying words and worlds.
A lasers and feelings hack about protecting your high school from spooky
Influence the balance between nature and industry in this reflective roleplaying game.
Instructions and templates for creating your own hacks of the game Premise
[1 idea per day for a month] "ttrpg inktober"
An assortment of maps for fantasy adventures
Even more vanilla than that white feng shui dude
A game where your soul has been scattered across an alien planet and your only hope is a talking baby
A Pack Of Zener Cards For Your Projects
20 Creative Commons Material Textures
16 Creative Commons Stain And Damage Textures
A solo tabletop rpg about making a mythical night-time drive across the U.S.
I own a scanner, and I can use that to make paper look fucked up. I can also use it to make fonts.
A journaling game about Making impossible futures possible.
A janky scifi-ambience Truetype font.
A SWORD DREAM zine for fantasy TTRPG gaming
A game about giant monsters terrorizing the city
A library of modular geomorphic dungeon map tiles