This jam is now over. It ran from 2020-05-01 06:00:00 to 2020-05-28 06:00:00. View results


What is Make-A-Maker Jam?

Make-A-Maker Jam is a 4 week game-jam where you have to create a level maker/editor.

The theme is... Light!

Interpret this however you like.

Rules:

- You must be able to make and play your level. Saving/Loading is not required, but is welcomed.

- All coding must be done during the jam.  Referencing past projects is perfectly fine, but copy-pasting an entire game is not allowed.

- Any music, sound effects, sprites, etc. taken from online are allowed, but have to be credited.

- You cannot use assets from copyrighted games or from creators that don't want their work used. For example, you cannot use sprites from a Mario game in yours. Likewise, you cannot recreate Mario's sprites yourself. Taking inspiration is fine, but simple recolors are not allowed.

- Max team sizes are 4 people. You can work alone if wanted. List your entire team in your game description.

- Following the theme is advised. It will be announced when the jam starts.

Criteria:

Base Gameplay: How fun is the base gameplay? If there was a game without the level maker using this gameplay, would it be fun?

Level Parts: How interesting are the level parts? Are there multiple enemies? Are there pickups? Or is it only simple walls?

User Interface: Is the game visually appealing? Can you find where everything is, or is it cluttered?

Simplicity: How easy is it to make a level? Are the controls clear and make sense?

Polish: Is the game polished enough? Is it super buggy and near unplayable? Does everything look finished (to a fair amount, this is a jam)?

Theme: How close did they stick to the theme?

Tips and Recommendations:

- Easy switching between Making and Playing is always nice.

- Having a simple base game makes it easier to have interesting and engaging level creation. For example, Super Mario Maker's core gameplay is relatively simple, being running and jumping. The power-ups, enemies, and interesting block types make for some really fun levels!

- Grid snapping level creation is the simplest and most effective way.

- Have fun!



Tileset in cover image made by 0x72 https://0x72.itch.io/16x16-industrial-tileset

(This is my first time hosting a jam, so this will be fun...)

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A platformer where light doesn't behave as you'd expect.
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