This jam is now over. It ran from 2022-09-29 22:00:00 to 2022-10-02 02:16:00. View results
The TU CSE GameJam is a game jam series hosted by the CSE Department and Dr. Jon Denning and run by students at Taylor University. A game jam is a short, fun, and intense party during which students get together to develop a video game from scratch. Regardless of major or knowledge of programming, all TU students are invited to participate!
The Fall 2022 Edition of the GameJam is scheduled for 2022 Sep 29–Oct 1. The competition will start with a soft start on Thursday at 6PM and a hard start on Friday at 6PM and end 10PM Saturday evening. The competition will be held in Euler 217/218.
Similar to S2021, each team can have at most 2 programmers but any number of other members (designer of graphics, music, sound, storyboard, character, level, etc.). All Taylor students are invited, from any major, not just CSE students or programmers. Freshmen are encouraged to participate. Bringing friends is also welcomed. The competition has a $10/participant fee to help cover cost of trophies, snacks, and drinks.
We will use itch.io for submitting games. Ideally, games should be exported so they are playable from the browser (upload as HTML+JS+CSS). Most game engines support this as an export option. Other game formats will be accepted, but web-based games are strongly preferred.
Listed below are the judging criteria:
Dr. Todd Syswerda is a music prof at Taylor and IWU, and he has ~6 students that would like to compose music for teams, and I know of at least one other Taylor student who is willing to do music for a team. Judging will consider highly any team that incorporates novel music into their game as opposed to stock music or no music. Please reply to this email if you have interest in having a composer on your team, and we'll get you more info.
Any included artwork, sounds, and music must be permissibly licensed! No copyrighted material! (ex: CC0 or CC BY 3.0 are good licenses)
The relevant rules for the upcoming GameJam are:
And finally, teams will have the opportunity to Dr. Denning recently picked up an X-arcade Tankstick game controller that has two controller sticks, lots of buttons (20+), and a trackball (see image below). Also, Mr. Rob Cartwright donated an X-Arcade Dual Joystick controller to the CSE Department. The Dual Joystick is similar to the Tankstick, just without the trackball. Your team is welcome to design your game around these controllers. They will be connected to the judging machine. Click here for more details on the Tankstick controller.
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