Game Hack-A-Thon Attracts Teams At 500+ Sites Worldwide
BarbaraHudson writes: Video game enthusiasts around the world participated in the Global Game Jam this past weekend. The event is a worldwide 48-hour hack-a-thon dedicated to inspiring creativity and building a working game from scratch in one weekend. Sponsored by companies like Intel, Microsoft, and Facebook, it's the largest event of its kind.
All games entered for GGJ are released under a Creative Commons share, alter, no sell license. You can browse through the games and download their source files on the official website, and a couple of publications did quick hands-on playthroughs.
"Although the club is focused on game development, not everyone participating was a computer programmer. Artists and graphic designers were present to help create characters and models for the games. The goal of Global Game Jam is to a stir up a global creative buzz in games while at the same time exploring the process of development."
All games entered for GGJ are released under a Creative Commons share, alter, no sell license. You can browse through the games and download their source files on the official website, and a couple of publications did quick hands-on playthroughs.
"Although the club is focused on game development, not everyone participating was a computer programmer. Artists and graphic designers were present to help create characters and models for the games. The goal of Global Game Jam is to a stir up a global creative buzz in games while at the same time exploring the process of development."
Because developing an indie game is really the easiest part these days. Getting someone to notice it and pay for it--now THAT'S hard.
SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
How is using an existing game engine really an hack-a-thon? Build from scratch should mean, no game engine.
Slashdot should have posted about it before it happened.
Really 1 week? that even less than I even want to find the game name.
After looking through about 50 of these games, this hackathon proved to me that a game cannot be built in 1 weekend. It also proved that the effort missing is likely in years and not weekends
when I saw the word hack I thought the goal of tournament was to break into a game server and steal in-game money and items or fake personal details.
You're thinking of the media definition - the proper word for that is a "cracker", not a hacker.
"Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
GGJ is yearly, so remember to look next January. If you're looking to jam soon, Ludumdare.com does them often. Their next big one is in April, their next small one is this weekend, Jan 31st.