This jam is now over. It ran from 2022-09-10 06:20:08 to 2022-12-31 23:59:59.


The red kites that buzz my garden. The house spider that lives behind my cistern. The slow worm that calls my compost heap home. The River Test whirligigs whose country dances captivated me last week… Surrounded by fascinating creatures denied but deserving of ludological love, I’ve decided to make Tally-Ho Corner’s third game jam beastly. In order to participate you must produce, by the end of 2022, a solo entertainment with one or more non-human animals at its core.


While the jam judges* are pedantic in some areas (see the ‘Small Print’ section below) when it comes to theme we are python flexible. If you’d rather make a game about the sort of crocodile that devours pillboxes and bunkers than the sort that eats fish and zebras, that’s fine with us. If the black widows that get your creative juices flowing slay with 20mm cannons and Browning MGs, not latrotoxin, no problem. Prefer your eagles Napoleoniclunar, or turtle-molested? We won’t quibble.


That said, me and my colleague will be disappointed if everyone chooses mechanical animals over organic ones. As I’ve argued in the past, the game industry’s obsession with Homo sapiens means many of Earth’s most extraordinary life-and-death struggles, tactical situations, environments, and forms of locomotion have yet to be translated into games. While bona-fide wars might be relatively rare in the animal kingdom, the elements that make engrossing wargames – planning, teamwork, guile, deception, risk, stealth, terrain significance, asymmetry, consequences… – are abundant.


Your choice of genre and medium won’t prejudice your chance of success. Something arcade, tactical, or text-based for the PC, has as much chance of wowing the judges as an analogue card game or a print-and-play TBS. At this point all I can say with certainty is that the winning entry will be fun, approachable, and original. Its rules will be crystal clear, its decision-making engaging, and its dramas and outcomes plausible.

Early in 2023, I’ll devote a Friday feature to your submissions. Entries that impressed, surprised, or amused Roman and me will be highlighted and the overall winner announced. In addition to securing a unique ceramic trophy emblazoned with their name/handle*, the victorious Cornerite will be invited to participate in an A2Z ‘miniature interview’.

* I’m in the process of designing a one-off ‘Zoological Game Jam Winner’ mug.

— The Small Print —

1. The closing date for entries is midnight, December 31st.
2. Entrants can be amateur or professional, individuals or multi-person teams.
3. The installers for computer game submissions should be no larger than 80 megabytes.
4. Computer games must be single-player, standalone (no scenarios for existing titles), and Windows compatible.
5. Print & play submissions must be suitable for solitaire play and occupy no more than four sides of A4 paper/card (If you’re going to use half your acreage for board and counters, your rules better be succinct!)
6. Print & play wargames can utilise up to 4 six-sided dice, a standard 52-card deck of playing cards, a pencil, and multiple chit receptacles. No other play accoutrements are permitted.
7. Sorry, I’m not equipped to play/judge VR games.

(Original THC article and comments: https://tallyhocorner.com/2022/09/zoological-game-jam/)