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A topic by Max Bonsi created May 26, 2025 Views: 94 Replies: 6
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Hi, I'm new to jams and would like to know how it works.

I am a music composer but new to video games music, I'm learning FMOD now.

I joined this jam but totally dont know how I can partecipate/help...

Thanks for helping me


Max Bonsi (Italy)

HostSubmitted (4 edits)

Hello and Welcome!

What is a game jam and how does it work?
A game jam is a creative event where participants make a game from scratch within a limited time—usually 2 , 3  or 4 days—based on a given theme. The theme is announced usually at the start of the jam, and everyone builds their game around it. We announce Mini Gim's theme one day before the start.

You can join solo or as part of a team.

The goal isn't to be perfect—it's to experiment, be creative, and have fun. Once the jam ends, all submitted games are shared, played, and rated by other participants.

You don’t need to be an expert in coding, art, or music. Game jams are open to everyone, no matter your experience level! 

This jam's submissions are over but you are welcome to join the mini gim #2 which will start in 2 days. You can post a topic there as a composer looking for a team(LFT)

Hi zobzi and thanks!

But how can I contribute with my music? (if its possible of course) do I have to contact a game devoloper or what?



HostSubmitted

Absolutely! Music is a big part of games, and many developers would love to team up with someone who makes soundtracks or sound effects.

If you want to work with others, you can team up with a developer or group during the jam. We recommend posting in the jam’s community or Itch.io Community to let people know you’re a music creator looking to collaborate!

ok thanks

so if someone needs I am here! :-)

HostSubmitted

https://itch.io/jam/mini-gim-2 you can post a new topic in this new jam!

I did

thanks again!