This jam is now over. It ran from 2022-06-01 04:00:00 to 2022-07-02 03:59:59. View results

Kappa's 'hats' are actually their life bowl, so this makes sense.

Character art by Kevin Arthur


This Jam has concluded! Our winners are:

By Category:

Best Gameplay - Patchy's Magical Maze
Best Concept - Touhou Exhibition: Mystery Cardboard Museum 
Best Visuals - Touhou Exhibition: Mystery Cardboard Museum 
Best Audio - A tie between The Little Rabbit Princess and the House of Eternity & Patchy's Magical Maze !
Best Story/Writing - The Little Rabbit Princess and the House of Eternity
Best Challenge - Patchy's Magical Maze
Best Use of LGBT Themes - The Little Rabbit Princess and the House of Eternity

Overall:

5th Place - Lost at Sea
4th Place - A tie between Touhou Love of Whispers & Kokoro's Doki-Doki Sabbatical !
3rd Place - There She Goes, Wriggle Nightbug!
2nd Place - Touhou: Heart of the Tiger 

And our 1st Place Winner, yet another tie between two great games: The Little Rabbit Princess and the House of Eternity & Patchy's Magical Maze !

Thank you everyone who participated in the event, please hang out with us on our Twitter or Discord server for information on future events.


Touhou Project is a series of bullet hell games from Japan that's notorious for both series creator ZUN's loose policy on creating derivative works and its all-star case of all-female characters who are just loosely defined enough to let our headcanons go wild. As with our past events, we're embracing the pride-rep in the Touhou fandom, giving people a less constrained creative space to highlight their works than our typical jams.

This jam has no additional theme and will run for the entirety of June. No game is too small, so take your time and do your best if you wish to participate. Jam veterans should still read the rules below because there are some additional guidelines to take note of. We've hosted several community-jams  before, in addition to our other community events, you can check out our past events: ( 12345678,  (9)-JamPrideJam2PrideJam3Touhou StationTouhou Station 2 )

If you want to participate, we recommend you join our Discord Server: a Touhou-centric gamedev hub where you can discuss and show off Touhou fangames. The Discord has chat channels for the jam as well, including team-forming. And you can follow our Twitter for more updates and to help spread the jam!

Rules (Read 'em!)

  • Your game is required to be related to the Touhou universe/characters and to explore LGBT themes in some way (wlw romance will be the most common but isn't the only option).
  • This jam is inclusive and anyone can join regardless of identity.
  • All content created must follow ZUN's guidelines on creating derivative content of Touhou. Most importantly this includes not using assets from the official Touhou games.
  • You may use resources such as graphics, sounds and scripts that were made prior to the jam, as long as the bulk of your work takes place during and for this Jam.
  • You may steal/modify assets from other sources only if you are allowed to use them non-commercially. (Or are otherwise explicitly licensed to do so)
  • You can work in a team or as an individual.
  • You're allowed to explore uncomfortable subjects in the LGBT area, but please consider adding a content warning in your jam page if you think it may make certain viewers uncomfortable. Please avoid outright NSFW for the sake of NSFW.
  • Avoid unethical ships such as incest or child/adult pairs.
  • Entries that promote bigotry or intolerance will not be tolerated.
  • Your entry must be free to play at the time of submission.
  • If at a later date you want to expand upon your game and sell it, you do so at your own risk and should abide by ZUN's guidelines.
  • Feel free to contact us  on our Discord server if you have any questions. Be Fabulous.
  • If you use our banner art, please credit @KevinArthurLS, contact us for transparent pngs.

How to participate and submit a game:

  • To participate, simply create an itch.io account and hit the big Join button up top. You can do so at any point before or during the jam.
  • Once the jam starts, you can submit your game at any point before the deadline using the Submit button. The website will then walk you through the process of submitting your game.

FAQ

Q: What kind of game can I make? 

 Any kind you want! As long as it's a fan game of Touhou, the sky is the limit. You can make a game that's gameplay-oriented or story-oriented. You can go for simple art or complex visuals. Whatever floats your creative boat.

Q: How does my game have to relate to Touhou / LGBT content?

 As a fan game, your game is expected to borrow from the intellectual property in the Touhou series, meaning you should be including characters, locations, lore, or anything else from the from the official Touhou universe in your game. But do not steal assets from the official Touhou games themselves. You're not restricted to only characters/locations/etc. from Touhou, but it must be included and generally be the focus of your game's setting and events. Your game does NOT need to be based off any gameplay from the Touhou games themselves. Making a bullet hell game is perfectly acceptable, but by no means mandatory. You can create whatever type of game you think would be fun to play or fun to make. As for LGBT content, no rep is too small! You can deeply explore experiences from yourself or others, or you can just have your girls flirt a bit and have a good time.

Q: Do I have to make the whole thing myself? 

 Nope! If you don't want to work alone you can form teams with anyone you please and take any job that suits your style. However, the game you submit must be made entirely by your team and within the jam period. I recommend picking a team with a similar timezone/sleep schedule so all of you are at least around at the same time.

Q: Can I join multiple teams/games? 

 I don't see why not. Voting will be on the game submissions and not the participants, so you'll technically increase your chance of being on a winning team if you offer your talents to multiple games. Just keep in mind that of course means extra work, and this is all just for fun anyway, so no need to overexert yourself.

Q: I'm new to this. What can I use to make my game?

 You have lots of options for how to make a game. Even if you're a total beginner, game engines can make it super easy to make something playable and fun. Some of them don't even need you to write a line of code! Some popular engines include:

  • Unity - Good all-purpose all-around game development engine. Has a vast array of features for both 2D and 3D games, as well as a large community with plenty of resources and tutorials. Also exports to all sorts of platforms and systems.
  • GameMaker - Popular with beginners or for simple 2D or pixel games. Offers a simpler programming language that's easy to grasp, and an even simpler drag-and-drop logic if you want to avoid writing code whatsoever.
  • Godot - A free and open source engine for 2D and 3D games. Includes a visual scripting system for beginner programmers, as well as a custom scripting language and C# Mono support for those who want to dive in.
  • RPG Maker - Simple to use and programming-lite engine to make RPG's or RPG-like games. Many different versions of it are available. Great if you want a game with movement and dialogue but don't want to get all technical with code and stuff. Popular choice for story-heavy games.
  • Ren'Py - Popular engine for creating visual novels. Uses easy-to-learn scripting so you can create interactive stories. Similar to RPG maker in ease-of-use, except this one creates visual novels. Another popular choice for story-heavy and art-heavy games.
  • Twine - A free tool for creating interactive, nonlinear stories, which are perfectly suitable for a jam like this! Great if you want to focus strongly on writing or player choices without having to worry about assets.
  • Touhou Danmakufu - Relatively easy-to-use danmaku game maker using a custom scripting language. Basically only used for creating games that play just like the main Touhou games.
  • Unreal Engine - Very powerful and graphically capable engine that offers a visual schematic-based programming method in addition to C++. Often used to make 3D and/or networked games that are good-looking.

If you want to use an engine such as these, I recommend you look up some tutorials and get some practice in with them before the jam starts. Just enough so that you know the basics, and once the jam starts you can jump right into it.


Submissions(30)

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Do you like hurting fairies?
Shooter
Alice experiences the most action-packed library book return of her life (Still in development)
Action
A Visual Novel where Shou helps people with their relationships.
Visual Novel
A point and click adventure with Maribel and Renko made in one month for the 2022 Touhou Pride Jam.
Puzzle
A Castlevania 64-inspired trip back to the Scarlet Devil Mansion for Touhou Pride Jam 4.
Action
tiny touhou dress-up game
Platformer
Play in browser
A MeiSaku RPG
Role Playing
Hata no Kokoro goes on a pleasant stroll through Gensokyo on a cool autumn morning... but what awaits her?
Visual Novel
Will Okuu's days off be heaven or hell?
Visual Novel
The End-less Kotohime
Visual Novel
Platformer
Play in browser
Cookie Run-inspired Touhou fangame where you help Kutaka collect ingredients to prepare a meal for Urumi!
Platformer
Play in browser
Create your pairing/ship and convert others to create even more relationships.
Action
A game about matching 3 (or maybe not needing a match at all)
Puzzle
A Touhou fangame where you answer questions to escape from a youkai.
Visual Novel
A short game inspired by the Paper Mario series and similar.
Strategy
Rhythm game about saving love
Rhythm
touhou pride jam 4 entry, marisa learns the original master spark
Shooter
Find your Yoshika
Visual Novel
Touhou Precision Platformer
Platformer
Photography Adventure!
Adventure
Play in browser
Mishakuji-sama destiny!
Adventure
Play in browser
Horse people unite
Visual Novel
A short YuuParu text-based adventure game
Adventure
Play in browser
Have a danmaku dance with (read: beat up) Chimata Tenkyuu, a marketeer bustling with pride!
Shooter
A short, rock'n and roll'n story-based rhythm game starring Mystia Lorelei and Kyouko Kurodani!
Rhythm
A Winter-loving woman saves Springtime for a maid who prefers the warmth.
Visual Novel
Two friends lightheartedly discuss sexuality, romance, and the lack thereof in a duck-feeding shmup
Shooter