"Level Up Your Skills: Build 3D Worlds Where No One Plays Alone"

Welcome, Sophomores! It’s time to step out of the classroom and into the arena. This is your chance to master the art of 3D Multiplayer game development. Whether you're a networking wizard or a 3D environment artist, this Jam is designed for you to showcase your talent, experiment with real-time interaction, and connect with your peers!
The Theme
"Beyond the Screen: Connecting Worlds" We aren't just looking for avatars moving on a map; we want gameplay where the 'presence of others' fundamentally changes the experience.
Technical Requirements

- Strictly 3D: The game must be presented in a 3D environment (Low-poly, Stylized, or Realistic—your choice!).
- Multiplayer Core: Must support at least 2 players simultaneously. (Local Multiplayer/Couch Co-op or Online Networking are both welcome).
- Platform: PC (Windows/Mac) or Web Browser (HTML5).

Judging Criteria
We aren't just looking for bug-free code—we’re looking for bold ideas!
- Multiplayer Synergy: How well do players interact? Is the cooperation or competition meaningful?
- 3D Aesthetics: Visual appeal, lighting, and effective use of 3D space.
- Innovation: A unique twist on the multiplayer genre.
- Technical Execution: Smooth networking, optimization, and overall stability.
Rules & Regulations
- Eligibility: Exclusive to 2nd-year students only. Team sizes: 2–5 members.
- Originality: Projects must be created specifically for this Jam. No "re-skinned" class assignments unless significant new features are added.
- Assets: You may use Third-Party assets (Unity Asset Store, Godot, etc.), but you must credit the creators. Original assets will be weighted higher in Visual scores.
- Conduct: No NSFW content, hate speech, or offensive material. Let’s keep it professional and fun!
Private JAM?
This Jam is the official ANT-DPU Game Jam is technically limited to DPU students if you are looking to compete formally. However, it is open to the public as a "Guest" experience.
Here is the breakdown of how it works for non-students:
Participation Details
- Open to Public: Yes, as a Guest. You can still join the fun, build a game, and be part of the community.
- Eligibility: While students from other institutions and general developers can participate, you will not be eligible for official prizes.
- The Global Connection: Since it is part of the Global Game Jam (GGJ), the spirit is about collaboration and creating something cool within 48 hours.
- Requirement: Usually for those aged 18 and older.
How to Submit as a Guest
If you aren't a DPU student but want to show off what you've built during the jam:
- Submit your game: You can still upload and share your project.
- Use the Hashtag: Make sure to tag your post or submission with #JamGuest.
- Note on Rewards: Just a heads-up that there are no prizes for guest entries—it's all for the glory and the experience!
"Don't just play the game, build the connection."
Hit the Join Jam button above to start your journey!
College of Creative Design and Entertainment Technology, Dhurakij Pundit University, Bangkok, Thailand.