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A topic by LocJAM created May 20, 2021 Views: 1,876 Replies: 5
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How do I participate?

A translation pack will be published on the https://itch.io/jam/locjam-5 website during the contest, which you must translate and send back as instructed in order to participate.

If you are unfamiliar with itch.io, follow this step by step guide https://itch.io/t/1505008/joining-locjam-for-dummies

Who can participate?

Everyone is free to participate, without limitations with respect to age, nationality, place of residence, or professional status.

Can I translate into a minority language?

Absolutely! Only the languages below will be directly selectable, but any other can be listed under “Others” with an [xx] iso language code in the tilte (i.e. in, fr-ca, nl…)

Belarusian, Catalan, Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese (Europe), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish (Europe), Spanish (Latin America), Turkish, Ukrainian

Are groups allowed?

We strongly encourage the creation of groups to meet the deadline!

To participate as a group, at least one account needs to press the Join button and share your entry. To make your entry stand out, remember to personalize this account with your members list and profile.

(Still, to receive email communications from LocJAM, you can press “Join” with as many accounts you want)

Do I need to know programming to participate?

Not at all. We have reprogrammed the game to make the translation process as simple as editing a csv file. This said, we will also provide a separate package with the full Unity source code to allow further customization for those who want it.

Can I share the original game and its translation?

Both the original game and its translation will be tied to an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) . Provided that you credit the original authors and don’t use it for commercial purposes, you are free to “copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format” and to “remix, transform, and build upon the material”.

Can I complete and revise the translation later on if you want?

Absolutely! Entries will be locked for the voting week, but feel free to improve it and add it to your portfolio. It’s all yours.

Is it free of charge?

Yes, it’s entirely free and non-profit. All event activities are managed and sponsored by Alain Dellepiane / Team GLOC

What kind of prizes are awarded?

LocJAM deliberately avoids having any official prizes. Instead, the focus is on providing visibility through the website and meetings. The general idea is to provide something that can help the career of translator without encouraging a cut-throat competition. This is a jam, the people you meet and the experience you acquire matter more than being in the winners list. In other words, the focus is squarely on the journey, not the destination.

What are the local study groups?

Study groups are local gatherings that independent volunteers organize around the world during the contest. It’s not necessary to attend one in order to join the contest, but we recommend it: networking and discussing with fellow localizers is always useful. Just remember: besides verifying the qualifications of the host and requiring that the event is free and no promotional, the contest organizers have no control over the study groups and no direct relationship with their host. If you are organizing a local study group and would like to see it listed on this site, please write to info@locjam.org

What are the goals of the event?

LocJAM wants to be a focal point for the game localization community at large, gathering its different members and souls around a single game. Creativity and collaboration are strongly encouraged and LocJAM administrators reserve the right to disqualify any contestant acting aggressively, maliciously or otherwise creating discomfort to the community in general.

Hello!

I was wondering, is it necessary to know any coding language in order to participate?

Not really? The manual is in HTML, which is a formatting language, but anyone who can use notepad and write around tags will be fine.

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The voting will accept free comments? If we are planning to have a wrap-up meeting after the submission, do you recommend to have that after the voting?

> The voting will accept free comments?

Yes. Like you can see in other jams, there's a space under each entry for free comments from the audience https://itch.io/jam/gmtk-2021/entries

> If we are planning to have a wrap-up meeting after the submission, do you recommend to have that after the voting?

It's really up to you and what you want to do

OK, thanks!