This jam is now over. It ran from 2020-04-26 04:00:00 to 2020-05-04 21:00:00. View results
Themes (anything related to the Star Wars)
Guest Presenters on May 4th will talk about:
Inside the Death Star
Technical Spec Talk
Star Wars Mandalorian
Magic Leap (by current Magic Leap employees)
Blockchain Gaming / NFT Art (Star Wars Theme)
Digital LA Panel with Kevin Winston - Star Wars Fans from Silicon Beach East (Miami SciFi) meet Silicon Beach West (Digital LA)
Star Wars GameJam - Game Developer and Art mentors available to help you use Adobe, Unity3D and Unreal Engine tools!
Livestream Links on May 4th (Game Jam Livestream is 9:30 EST, 6:30 PM PST. Other content throughout the day.):
https://twitch.tv/miscifi
https://twitter.com/miamiscifi
https://www.facebook.com/miscifi/videos/838902326519019/?notif_id=1588228097128966¬if_t=live_video_schedule_broadcaster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz65y3Srq5k
This is a relaxed, friendly event where participants work either in a team or solo to make a playable game in a given period of time based on a theme. Theme will be announced on the start of April 26th (0:00 hours CT) to account for participants across many timezones.
Q: I'm new to game development. Should I participate?
Absolutely! The jam is intentionally long in case you want to complete a course section and submit it as a solo entry. There is no penalty for missing the deadline, so I encourage you to participate because you will learn a lot by just giving it a try :)
Q: I'm new to game jams. How should I plan my time?
Plan to make something you think you can complete in 1/3 of the time (3 days). This will give you plenty of time for issues during development, fixing bugs, and polishing.
Q: Can I take one of my completed projects, adapt it to the theme, and then submit it as my entry?
Game jams are events where developers build a new working game within the timeframe that matches the theme. There is nothing stopping you from adapting an existing work into an entry, but it is highly discouraged.
Q: How do I form / join a team?
Participating in a team is an informal process - just group up with others! Note that only one person on the team will be the one who submits the finished entry. Other team members can be listed in the entry description to give credit.
Q: How do I work with a team?
I recommend establishing a few things:
Lastly, I recommend spending the first 3-6 hours planning not only the general design of the game but also the overall architecture, this way everyone knows what fits into what.
Q: Are there prizes?
There are no prizes as this is not a competitive event. However, users can vote on each other's submissions in three categories (visuals, gameplay, audio) as well as provide comments and feedback. I encourage everyone to try each other's games after the event, learn from each other's source code, and give tips where able :)
Q: Can I use assets I made myself?
Yes! Any assets you make are owned by you and can be part of your entry.
Q: Can I use open source frameworks / libraries?
Yes, just be sure to follow their license terms, many of which require you to credit the author somehow.
Q: Where can I get public domain (CC0) art that doesn't have any license restrictions or requirements?
All of Kenny's assets are public domain and have my highest recommendation.
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