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Patch Notes v1.1 — Co-Hosted by

Indieformer

A jam about iteration, chaos, and the art of patching your own mess.

v1.0 was the bug report. v1.1 is the patch.
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What is Patch Notes?

Patch Notes is a jam series for broken ideas, cursed mechanics, and prototypes that never made it past the group chat.

v1.0 was a 3-day sprint — wild, messy, and full of experiments. Over 480 games and 5000 votes later, we learned one thing: chaos works.

Now v1.1 takes that same spirit and gives it room to breathe: 10 days, two weekends, and two ways to play.

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What’s New in v1.1?

We’re introducing two paths:

  • Fresh Builds → Start from zero, chase the theme, and make something unhinged.

  • Patch Builds → Take what you made in v1.0 and iterate.

Not everyone ships gold in one sprint — and that’s the point. Game dev is about iteration, and Patch Notes is here to keep you moving.

Whether you’re polishing up old chaos or summoning brand-new bugs, you’re welcome.

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The Theme

Not revealed yet. (You know the drill.)

Expect something weird, open-ended, and guaranteed to cause at least one existential crisis in your codebase. Theme drops the moment the jam begins via the Indieformer YouTube channel.

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The Details

  • When: January 16th (8:00 PM) - 25th (8:00 PM) CET. (10 days, two weekends)
  • Where: Itch.io + Discord
  • Who: Anyone. Solo devs, teams, veterans, hobbyists. Writers, artists, musicians — you too.
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Finding a Team

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The Rules

  • You have 10 days to make your game.

  • You must incorporate the jam’s theme.

  • No NSFW content (no nudity, extreme gore, or real-world trauma).

  • Re-use of small code/assets is fine, but no dropping in a fully finished game.

  • Browser or Windows build required at minimum.

  • Submissions must be in English.

  • Upload before the deadline. (We’ll have backup plans via Discord if there's problems — don’t panic.)

AI Usage

  • Collaboration with humans is encouraged.

  • If you use AI, include a short note on exactly how.

  • Clever, supportive AI use = fine. Full end-to-end AI builds = not in the spirit.

  • We used it ourselves to tweak copy on this very page.

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Scoring Criteria

  • Art (5 points)
    • How your visuals and assets bring the game to life.
  • Innovation (5 points)
    • Creativity in your gameplay, mechanics, and overall design.
  • Sound Design (5 points)
    • The impact of music, audio, and sound effects.
  • Theme Integration (5 points)
    • How well the game embraces and delivers on the theme.
  • Presentation (5 points)
    • The whole package: your itch page, description, thumbnails, and overall polish.
  • Accessibility (5 points)
    • Options, tutorials, and settings that make the game easier to pick up and play.

With each criteria having 5 points each (30 points total), the total score will be averaged and turned into stars, with 5 stars being the holy grail.

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Judging

This jam is judged two ways:

  • Community Voting — every participant rates games, surfacing the top-voted entries.

  • Judges Panel — indie devs, creators, and troublemakers hand-pick their favourites.

  • We will communicate judging through the itch email platform, but do out final wrap up via the Indieformer Newsletter.

  • We will announce our judges once they are finalised.

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Bonus Challenge

Fake Publisher Splash – Include a fake logo/publisher splash screen at the start of your game. No reward. No reason. Just vibes. You can find Indieformer & Patch Notes assets here, or come up with your own!