Theme
Theme will be voted on during the opening ceremony.
Rules
Participants must follow our Discord Terms of Use This includes:
- - Be respectful of your fellow peers.
- - No NSFW content or discussion of illegal/questionable content/activities.
- - Disruptive Behaviour is prohibited.
- - Racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or other interactions which conform to hate speech are not tolerated.
- - We ask that you follow those guidelines in person and on the discord.
Schedule
Schedule will be posted closer to the date of the Game Jam.
Sponsors
We'd like to thank all our sponsors that allow us to put on events like this for Computer Science students!
Silver Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Resources
- - Most used game engines - This resource is there to help you see what other projects are being developed in.
- - The Comp1002 basic Git guide and advanced Git guide - These were created to support Comp1002 but they could also be useful in quickly going over Git.
Registration
Please register by joining our discord and following the instructions in #welcome
Teams are recommended to be a team of 4 participants (not everyone needs to be a coder). 6 team members maximum. All users should register on the discord. Only ONE user needs to submit their project to this page. You may also register solo.
We are providing a Git repo for all teams that want it (it will be created automatically) and are recommending that groups use it, but it is not required. To ensure that you are all set up for the jam we recommend that you have:
- - Itch.io account if you are leading a team
- - GitHub account for code management.
- - Git installed.
- - GitHub CLI installed (unless you are comfortable with Git and SSH key based authentication for pulling/pushing to GitHub).
If you do not have a team, you can look for a team in the #looking-for-a-team channel in the server to find a team.