Fall 2024 Hackathon/Game Jam

About

SCiL is hosting a game jam/hackathon for members of the university where small teams will build a prototype augmented reality or virtual reality game. The goal is to generate ideas for a possible SCiL produced game that will be published on various online stores, such as Steam and Meta. Video game development experience is not required to participate in the weekend-long jam, and students from all disciplines are encouraged to participate. The SCiL lab, motion capture lab, audio production booth, equipment and resources will be available. Following the event, a closing ceremony will give teams an opportunity to experience each other's work.

What is a hackathon?

A hackathon is an event, typically lasting several days, where people come together to collaborate in order to solve a problem or identify new opportunities. The word hackathon is a combination of “hack” and “marathon,” i.e., a marathon for hackers.

What is a game jam?

A game jam is an event where participants try to make a video game from scratch. Depending on the format, participants might work independently, or in teams. The event duration usually ranges from 24 to 72 hours.

 

Resources

Global Game Jam Resources (tools, assets, procedures, etc.)

 

Rules


Submission

Game Design Document
Prototype

Voting Criteria

The judging team will vote on four major categories for each entry in the Jam. As games are subjective media these categories are guidelines for judges to follow when exploring your game. Don't worry about tricking the judges into liking your game. Use these criteria as loose guidelines to make the best game possible. Don't overthink it.

Playability
Theme Implementation
Cleverness
Artistic Style
Judges Choice

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Created 16 July 2024 17:09:35 by Wes
Updated 22 July 2024 13:28:14 by Wes