This jam is now over. It ran from 2024-02-18 03:00:00 to 2024-02-26 01:00:00. View results
Welcome to this jam for SRPG Games. This is the succesor to the my previously hosted Jam, this time extended to be open to games made with any Engine.
And this time, the submission time is shorter but so is the scope of the game, now each game can only consist of one map.
The All-for-One Jam is an event where you create a new Single map SRPG Game in 1 weeks based on a theme.
The theme will be randomly generated the day before the Jam starts.
The theme is revealed at the start of the event.
The Jam is an event for everyone. Teams, individuals, anyone that wants to come out and make something.
The game can be created using any engine you like, as well as any tool to help you in the development.
You’re free to start with any previously developed code, base project, characters, etc. but the map and narrative of your game has to be made during the Jam.
Furthermore, you’re free to use 3rd party Artwork/Music/Audio assets, or assets you previously created.
It is strongly recommended that you only use assets that you have the legal right to use (Public Domain, things you licensed/created, etc.). If you don’t have the right to use something, it is your responsibility, and most certainly Itch is going to put down your submission at some point for copyright infringement.
You have 1 week to submit your game to the jam, the submission list is hidden until this submission period ends, but people can still access your submission from its own page.
During the submission period you can make any change to your submission, be it adding features, fixing bugs or replacing assets.
After the submission period ends, the judging period begins, since all participant and contributors can vote so remember to properly add your contributors. Also, be sure to set your game to be free.
The judging periods last until August, so everyone has a good amount of time to play and rate the entries, when judging you will have to pick a game to judge from a randomly selected set of 3, after doing this 3 times, you will be able to freely pick what submission to rate next.
All participants that submit a game are allowed to judge. Games are given 1-5 star ratings in each category.
The categories include:
Innovation – The unexpected. Things in a unique combination, or something so different it’s notable.
Fun – How much you enjoyed playing a game. Did you look up at the clock, and found it was 5 hours later?
Theme – How well an entry suits the theme. Do they perhaps do something creative or unexpected with the theme?
Humor – How amusing a game is. Humorous dialog, funny sounds, or is it so bad it’s good?
Mood – Storytelling, emotion, and the vibe you get while playing.
Graphics – How good the game looks, or how effective the visual style is. Nice artwork, excellent generated or geometric graphics, charming programmer art, etc.
Audio – How good the game sounds, or how effective the sound design is. A catchy soundtrack, suitable sound effects given the look, voice overs, etc.
Overall – Your overall opinion of the game, in every aspect important to you. This is the primary ranking category, so the winner of the jam is determined by this.
There are no physical or cash prizes for the competition. Your prize is what you make of this Jam, maybe a cool prototype, maybe feedback for your crazy ideas, or maybe to get to play and judge other fun entries.
Not really, is only a small push in some direction for you to make something and a voting category... but on the other hand, other people are the judge here, so some may value the use of the Theme more than others. In any case, if you use it and in which way is up to you.
That being said, It is fine to prefer games that do use the Theme, but don’t be a rude about it.
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