This jam is now over. It ran from 2023-10-20 12:00:00 to 2023-10-23 12:00:00. View 2 entries
This is a 72-hour game jam held every two months where participants all use Processing-related languages/libraries such as p5.js, Processing, Processing Python,...
The jam is held every two months, typically around the middle of the month; specifically:
And this jam's theme is...
DEJA VU
Deja vu is the feeling as though you have been through the present situation before, even if this entire situation has never happened to you before.
And with that said, let your imagination run wild! You can create a time travel-based game where you have to change history, or one where you have the ability to see glimpses of the future to fight an undefeatable boss...
The theme is totally optional but remember, "theme" is a category!
Good luck jamming, jammers!
Voting can begin after the submission portal is closed. During this period, the upload will be locked, meaning you cannot update the game. After the results are published, the game is unlocked as usual!
There are four categories:
Titles for the champions (comes with an online certificate and roles in Discord servers):
Here are some of the rules we must all go by:
1. What specifically are languages/libraries that are permitted?
They are p5.js, Processing, and Processing Python. Note that p5play, Processing Android, and Processing Pi are engines that use Processing languages/libraries, so technically it IS allowed.
2. Who can enter?
Anyone! Any age, any expertise, any experience... can all join! We are trying to make this jam as inclusive as we can!
3. Are there any prizes?
Yes, the prize is the joy you get and the friends you make along the way 🥳
4. Is there a Discord server I can join?
Yes, we do have a Discord server where you can chat, compete, and have fun with fellow jammers!
Any more questions? Post them in the community tab!
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(This jam is the successor of p5.js Game Jam)
This jam is organized by a coder in the community and is not endorsed or approved by Processing Foundation's creators/moderators.
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