I don't have a problem with projects as long as they aren't NSFW or overly graphically violent (which would be quite hard to achieve in Scratch anyway). If you convert your project to HTML and upload it to itch like that, you can get away with a bit more than if you keep it on the actual Scratch site. It's gonna be hard for people to vote on your game if it gets taken down by an overzealous administrator. Personally I think if it's OK for someone 12-15 to play you're probably alright by me.
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You need to upload your project to Itch.io, which you can do from the drop down menu in the top right. You can make your project a link to the Scratch website if you like, but for ease of the voters, you may wish to convert the project to HTML using turbowarp . You can then submit this project to the jam - there should be a button to submit your game.
I'd say teams are allowed (Im not going to cap the size) but if your project wins.. umm.. i guess you'll have to rock-paper-scissors for who gets the free game copy, because there's only one of those going. I'm not going to put a limit on team size.
There are categories in Overall, Gameplay, Visuals, Audio, and Theme Adherence.
And I have no clue how many people are going to join the jam, to be totally frank. I've never done this before. It probably won't be many though.













