This jam is now over. It ran from 2023-04-21 09:00:00 to 2023-05-01 11:05:00. View results
The eight GoedWare Game Jam is over. Everyone who was able to make a game within the 10-day deadline submitted it. We had 26 entries, nice! We are hoping to get even a few more at the 9th GoedWare Game Jam in September 2023!
We really enjoyed organizing this event and we will do so again in the future. So watch out for the ninth GoedWare Game Jam (#9)! We hope you will join us again
First, thanks to everyone for participating and forwarding your games! Without you there would be no Game Jam. We hope you had fun creating, testing and playing your games. I know we did.
And now for the results the winners in the various categories are listed below:
The overall winner of the eight GoedWare Game Jam is: ForestSpirit by ValeryPopov. This game had solid rankings in all categories, including the devlog, so it can truly be called the OVERALL WINNER! Congratulations!
The runner-up is: Habitat by Occular Malice. The game had also solid rankings in all categories and only missed the win by all but a fraction.
The winner in what can be called the most important individual category for a game is: Animals vs Humans Incremental Tower Defense by Reffn. Surviving those waves of enemies was fun!
We all love eye candy and the winner in this category was EcoRebel by greenmonocle. The AI generated style was very coherent and nice.
Our ears loved this one: EcoRebel.
This game represented the theme "ECOSYSTEM" the best: Eco Mars Shop by SoftDev .
Winner is Habitat. We all join Game Jams to learn to make even better games that give the player a lot of fun and emotions playing it. This Jam we learned the most of several entrees. These devlogs give us a nice sneak peek into their development process. Go and read it and learnπ!
ForestSpirit: This game was also the winner in the public voting and the judges had the same opinion. Nice graphics, good audio, smooth controls and also the theme was nicely incorporated into the game. Good mix of everything.
Animals vs Humans Incremental Tower Defense: The one thing the judges all had in common was that they just wanted to finish the game and survive all waves. The action was also very satisfying.
Eco Mars Shop: Simple but fun to play. Nice gameplay, sound effects & cute graphics. The jury thinks this is a good example how to make a little game jam game.
Greenhouse Simulator by Sebthebeast90, A lot of nice games once again & difficult for the jury but they eventually choose this one. An example of how to create a coherent atmosphere & ambiance with home-made pixel graphics. No 3D glossiness is always necessary to give a good impression. Combined with the music, the graphic adorable feel is enhanced.
Nymph by KimsGames. The background track combined with the effects made the game feel more alive, which is a good thing about audio in a game if it manages to do that.
The winner is MechanicalTurk by Jonqs with a nice little funny Easter Egg.
This is the 8th Game Jam organized by GoedWare ( LinkedIn | Website | Discord ). Our goal is to let you practice coding, create and finish a game in 10 days and also learn from the experience, expand your skills and above all have fun and enjoy making your own game and playing other participants' games.
*(Link to previous Jams #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7)
It is always challenging to find an engaging theme. It should provide a solid foundation for game ideas while remaining versatile enough to accommodate diverse concepts. We believe we've discovered that with our theme:
Some inspiration: the theme ECOSYSTEM allows for exploration of various aspects, such as environmental balance, species interactions, and conservation efforts. For instance, you could create a game that focuses on maintaining a delicate balance between predators and prey, or one that revolves around restoring a damaged habitat to its former glory. Another idea could be to develop a strategy game where players manage resources and make decisions to ensure the survival and thriving of a diverse ecosystem. You might also consider designing a puzzle game centered around creating symbiotic relationships between species to overcome obstacles or even an adventure game where players assume the role of a guardian of a fragile ecosystem, protecting it from various threats.
Additional ideas include creating a simulation game that models the impact of climate change on ecosystems, an educational game that teaches players about the importance of biodiversity, or an interactive narrative that explores the consequences of human actions on the environment.
We hope that your creativity and skills can transform these concepts into captivating, enjoyable experiences with exceptional gameplay... Think outside the box π€π!
You can always discuss, brainstorm and exchange ideas with your fellow participants @ our Discord Server.
Good luck to you all and have fun at this Game Jam!!
PS: here you can find a mindmap that could be of help. Feel free to use it as a starting point, reference, or simply for inspiration as you work on your game concepts. It's just to help get your creative juices flowing.
All entries will be judged by other participants of the jam, so that includes you (hopefully)!
The categories the games are rated in are:
There will also be a Judge/Jury Ranking: a rating by our own panel of judges. They will make a separate ranking from the participating games based on their own tastes, preferences and gaming enjoyment as to who will receive a prize. They will take into account any double or unfair voting in the normal rating. To balance uneven or unfair votes.
The theme will be announced when the jam starts.
After the jam ends, a 1 week rating period starts, in which people can play and rate all of the submitted games.
Don't forget to leave feedback on any game you rate! It's more helpful than just a number, and it helps them find your game π.
Note: You need at least 8 ratings to be considered for winning in any of the categories. So make sure you play a lot of games so your game will have a higher chance of getting rated!
*The voting is open, but we reserve the right to take any submissions down that are clearly vote brigaded.
** The number of needed ratings to be considered a winning will be adjusted according to the number of participants.
Yes, this Game Jam will have prizes for the winners π. These prizes are made available by our sponsor and organizer GoedWare.
Let's start by saying that if you press that join button and upload a game before the deadline, you are already a winner! Having fun while creating and finishing your game project is an achievement in itself! That experience is more valuable than money, but we do have some real prizes for the winners also π.
We have a public vote with prizes and we also have a jury ranking (see these prizes under the public vote) with prizes.
The overall winner will receive a $125 gift card!* + Eternal Glory of winning the Game Jamπ!
EXTRA PRIZE FOR THE OVERALL WINNER:
Introducing our extra sponsor, PixelVibe by Rosebud AI!
PixelVibe brings AI-generated game assets to game development, helping you build the game you want faster.
During this game jam, all participants get free access to PixelVibe to generate 2D assets, 360Β° skyboxes, and more.
As a bonus, the 1st place winner will receive a game of their choice on itch.io, courtesy of Rosebud AI.
Give PixelVibe a try at beta.pixelvibe.com and connect with them on Twitter and Discord to join a community of like-minded devs and artists making game assets.
* Participants will receive an Amazon gift card for the Amazon website that applies to their country.
** For the record for Brazilians. Unfortunately, no gift cards are possible for amazon.com.br and we will give out gift cards for amazon.com online shop.
The runner-up will get a $25 gift card.
The winner in this category will receive a $35 gift card.
* Bundles may have expired when the game jam starts, but the gift codes will still be valid. You can still get the bundle and its content with the gift code.
The winner in this category will receive a $25 gift card.
The winner in this category will receive a $25 gift card.
The winner in this category will receive a $25 gift card.
The most insightful, informative & educational Devlog will be sent a gift link they can use to pick up all 25 Zenva e-learning courses to learn to code and make games OR a $25 gift card.
* The Devlog category will be manually ranked by the Jury and not the participants and will count towards your overall score. It is required part of the Jam if you want a chance to win the prizes.
#1: The winner will get a $175 gift card!!
#2: The runner-up will get a $50 gift card.
#3: Third place will get a $25 gift card.
#Graphics: The winner in this category will receive a $30 gift card.
#Audio: The winner in this category will receive a $30 gift card.
*Jury ranking prizes will stack with the public prizes. Except for the audio winner. If this winner is the same as in the public score, the #2 in het public score will get this key).
During our 5th Anniversary Edition we held this challenge for the first time and we thought it would be fun to keep this extra prize during this new Game Jam edition:
We will give away an extra fun prize on top of the prizes that are already there for the cutest, smartest, funniest, cleverest, etc. Easter Egg in your games. It may be a joke, a super power-up, a short-cut or whatever. But most of all, let it fit the game and give the user a sense of awe.
We will add a separate spoiler channel in Discord and a thread in the community where people can tell about their found Easter eggs and what they thought of them. The judges will then determine the winner based on all the experiences.
While submitting your game, there will be a separate field where you can fill in how people can find your Easter egg. After the Jam we will share this info with everyone so everyone can find and enjoy the Easter eggs in all your games.
PRIZE: That remains a surprise, but we suspect you'll definitely appreciate it π!
All the winners get a fancy Discord server role π.
* Because the organizers already know the theme in advance, we will merely be participators. If one of us gets voted to be winner of a category or the overall winner, prizes will be awarded to the next person instead.
** The prizes may change a little bit before the Game Jam starts, but will mostly contain the content as it is shown now. Once the Game Jam has started the prizes will not change anymore!
In my experience, here is what you need to do if you want to win one of the top spots:
Obviously there are exceptions to all rules but still, I hope it helps. π
Some resources to help you started.
Question: What is the theme?
Answer: The theme will be announced when the jam begins.
Question: Does my game have to be a certain format?
Answer: No, but remember that not all users have Windows/Mac/Linux devices. Browser based is a good idea to get as many people playing your game as possible and try to make at least a Windows version.
Question: What assets can I use?
Answer: The vast majority of code must be written during the jam, but you can use whatever art and audio assets you have the legal right to use.
Question: Can I submit a game that I already started on?
Answer: No, it is required that all participants make the entirety of the game in the time provided.
Question: Is there a Discord I can join?
Answer: Yes, click here to join.
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