This jam is now over. It ran from 2024-07-14 13:00:00 to 2024-08-15 04:59:59. View results
If you've been thinking about creating a Reacting game but haven't been sure where to start, now is the time to put your ideas on (digital) paper! Inspired by the conversations at this year's Reacting Game Development Conference (GDC), we're hosting a month-long game jam with prizes. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, we encourage you to join us and bring your game ideas to life. We'll be accepting responses until September 14th for any games that use the Reacting to the Past framework and can be played in a one session Microgame. The rest is up to you!
A Reacting game is an interactive educational game that uses the "Reacting to the Past" framework. This framework is flexible but at its core involves role-playing games set in historical contexts, where players engage with primary texts and debate to navigate complex scenarios.
Microgames are games that can be played in a single 60-minute session.
To learn more about Reacting Microgames visit: https://reactingconsortium.org/game-author-resources#SGM
Submissions will be judged on a variety of factors including: innovation, playability, and educational value.
First Place: A free year of membership to the Reacting Consortium.
Second Place: Discounted registration for next year's Game Development Conference (GDC)
After the game jam, selected games will be showcased on our website, where there will be opportunities for further development and collaboration.
If you've never participated in a game jam, that's not a problem! We welcome participants of all skill levels. Whether you're new to game development or an experienced designer, this game jam is a great opportunity to learn, collaborate, and showcase your creativity. The main purpose is to get your ideas out into the world and inspire your Reacting creativity
To help you on your game development journey, we offer:
Game Author Resources: Access to a library of resources, including guides on the Reacting framework, templates, and development tools.
The Reacting Consortium website offers free resources for game authors here: https://reactingconsortium.org/game-author-resources
Community Forum: Join our Facebook Group to share your progress, seek feedback, and connect with fellow participants.
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