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  2. Game jam - Wikipedia

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    People vote and receive the prototype for a fee, making the event an example of commercial game jam. Game jams have also been held to promote products and companies. [6] Experience economy – Game jams were held on train, sea, and air travels, and at locations such as cabins without ample water and electricity infrastructures and castles ...

  3. Js13kGames - Wikipedia

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    js13kGames (also referenced as JS13K) is a game jam competition, focused on creating browser games that are no larger than 13 kilobytes when compressed using ZIP. [1] [2] [3] Participants are not permitted to use external services or libraries, and all assets must also fit within the size limit. [4] Games are programmed in JavaScript and HTML5.

  4. Game Off - Wikipedia

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    Game Off IV allowed participants to start with a new repository. Game Off V was hosted on itch.io, and was recognized the 2nd most popular game jam by number participants and 5th most popular by number of submissions in their yearly review. [15] Game Off VI was also hosted on itch.io. Overall winner was the game Singularity. There were 329 ...

  5. Blockout - Wikipedia

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    The game allows head-to-head competition between two players, each of whom has their own pit and blocks. When one player completes a face, all the cubes in the opponent's pit are raised by one level. A player can win a round by either being the first to complete a set number of faces or by forcing their opponent's cubes to stack up to the top ...

  6. Ludum Dare - Wikipedia

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    The Jam, which allows development teams, private source code and extended development time of 72 hours, takes place concurrently with the solo competition ("Compo"). [16] From early in the game jam's history until 2016, a smaller competition called "Mini Ludum Dare" or "MiniLD" was held during months without a main Ludum Dare competition. [19]

  7. Global Game Jam - Wikipedia

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    Video games portal; The Global Game Jam (GGJ) is an annual distributed game jam.Inspired by the Nordic Game Jam, and created by Susan Gold, Ian Schreiber, Gorm Lai and Foaad Khosmood, originally developed under the International Game Developers Association Education SIG to bring together the elements of creativity, collaboration and experimentation.

  8. Category:Game jams - Wikipedia

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    Game jam video games (51 P) Pages in category "Game jams" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Category:Game jam video games - Wikipedia

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    This category is for video games initially developed in the course of a game jam, a day-to-week long period where developers build a game from scratch into a near-completed state. Games in this category may either be those as originally made during the game jam, or expanded out to a fuller release after the game jam's completion.