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Voting Extended to June 16!

A topic by ggg_gamejam created May 13, 2025 Views: 769 Replies: 11
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Host (1 edit) (+6)

Due to the large number of entries, we’re extending the voting period to June 16, 2025 JST. This extra time will ensure our judges have ample opportunity to thoroughly evaluate all submissions without needing to rush the process. Entrant voting will also be extended to the same date, giving participants more time to explore and rate each other’s games. Winners will be announced shortly after voting concludes.

Submitted(+2)(-1)

Definitely more time required—there are tons of great entries this time! 🙌 

Submitted (2 edits) (+6)

Wow, the voting period definitely went 

BEYOND EXPECTATIONS!

Submitted(+1)

Excuse me, as I wipe a tear away from my eyes. That was beautiful, bravo.

Submitted (2 edits) (+2)

Thank you!! I immediately got sucked into another game jam after the submission period ended, so I was stressing out about not having time to vote for this one.

Submitted

Apparently round two of judging has started... so two questions!

  1. Will there be an announcement of which submissions made it to round two?
  2. Will the itch pages of submissions that have not made it to round two unlocked?

Thanks!

Host

Round 2 has begun but we won’t be making any announcements or unlocking any entries until the voting period is complete. Thanks for your patience!

Submitted (1 edit) (-2)

So, I think there are quite a few people that would appreciate being notified if they are not making it to round two, and if not that their submissions be unlocked. I am also aware of at least one case in which the dev wants to proceed with talking to publishers if they are not making round two.


Kindly consider having more transparency in the process, and leniency with regards to keeping the submissions locked. 

Host(+2)(-1)

We’ve traditionally not disclosed which entries make it to the second round to keep voting fair and focused. We’re keeping the game files locked so that other entrants can continue to play each game as it was originally submitted for the jam. However, if you’d like to share an updated version you’re welcome to add a link to an external project file (e.g., Dropbox, Google Drive) on your game page.

Appreciate the feedback and we’ll definitely take this into consideration for future events!

Submitted (1 edit) (+2)(-2)

How exactly does not communicating who goes to round two contribute to “fair and focused” voting? How are participants supposed to have trust in the process if none of the information is made available? 

The way you are handling this feels very unprofessional. You’re basically keeping a whole bunch of projects that are ineligible for winning locked for no real reason, and also refusing to communicate who went to round two. People expected the voting period to be a month, since nowhere was it stated that voting period might be extended. The start of round two we also only find out through the words of a streamer.

I believe the absolute very least you can do is provide transparency into what everyone’s status is; that way they can decide for themselves to pull their project from the jam. Now you let everybody wait whether their submission will show up on a judge stream or not.

Submitted(+4)(-5)

I think it’s important to consider that community voting is also still open, and disclosing the official judges’ decisions would certainly affect the results of community judging, which is not desirable.

Submitted (1 edit) (+5)(-2)

I disagree. Community voting is inconsequential in this jam, so I fail to see how that would have anything to do with “fair and focused” voting. Besides, with no quotas (eg a rule like “everyone is assigned x number of random games they MUST vote on”) in place, the community voting is already super-skewed to begin with.