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Participants will compete to make games based on a common theme and chosen mechanics. These games will be reviewed by a panel of industry professional judges who will decide winners in different categories. Winners will receive great prizes!
The San Diego Game Jam is a weekend-long competition where teams of game developers create brand new games based on a challenging theme. The team that creates the best game wins!
Celebrate our local game development community and join your fellow developers for the San Diego's biggest game development event. Connect with other game makers, meet new friends, share your ideas, and build your dream game in a weekend.
Developers of all skill levels are welcome! Professionals, hobbyists, and even first-time devs should not miss this amazing opportunity to make games and connect with other game makers.
Please join the IGDA San Diego Discord to get more information on this event!
The 2021 San Diego Game Jam is fully virtual this year.
Companion
General Admission - Free
6:00pm - 7:30pm: Check in on discord
7:30pm - 8:00pm:
Opening statements, ground rules, Keynote, and Theme reveal. Pitch ideas and form teams.
8:00pm: Jam starts!
Jam Jam Jam Jam
12:00pm: Recommended time to have game page set up.
8:00pm: Submission window closes
8:15pm: Game showcase and wrap up!
If you are interested in sponsoring, judging, volunteering, or just looking to give back to the local development community, please email contact@igdasandiego.org.
A game jam is an event where pros and hobbyists come together to build a game in a set period of time, usually 48 hours. Participants are given a theme and set out to interpret that theme into a game in small groups.
Yes! Participants will compete to make games based on a common theme and chosen mechanics. These games will be reviewed by a panel of industry professional judges who will decide winners in different categories. Winners will receive great prizes!
Due to the different format, we are not sure how many will jam. We have around 50 participants on average each year.
The jam is open to everyone regardless of skill level or profession.
Digital or analog games are accepted. If you’re not a programmer but have a great idea, turn it into a board game*! PC games should be playable on Windows and Mac. Browser playable games are highly recommended.
*Board games must be print and play to be considered for judging.
This event is open to the public. No membership is required, but IGDA membership helps fund future events!
Still have questions? Contact us at contact@igdasandiego.org!
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