TBM_Christopher
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Hey guys,
One thing I've seen in the fangame community is generally large scope for projects - it can be dismaying and frustrating when you feel like you're not making significant progress in your fangame project. This thread is based on a thought I had on a way to foster more of a sense of community here, and to offer a breath of fresh air for those who are feeling that they've lost steam on their current projects. To those ends, I started a thread as a discussion about the possibility of a Game Jam, and now I feel that I'm ready to go ahead and say that it's on!
What's a Game Jam?
A Game Jam, simply put, is when a group of people get together at a fixed time to create a quick-and-dirty prototype of a game. Obviously in a fangame community, this is easier said than done - everybody's got ideas for long-term projects, so how could one produce a Pokemon fangame over a weekend? The short of it is that this jam in no way intends to produce full games. We're going to focus on a specific aspect that is often common to Pokemon fangames, and put all of our efforts into that one aspect.
Battle for the Badge!
This game jam is going to be all about the gym milestone. Using an engine of choice, your goal is to build a gym. Catching and training Pokemon is not the concern - the focus is on the gym itself - its layout, its trainers, its puzzles, and of course, the Gym Leaders themselves.
Judging
And of course, what is a Pokemon gym challenge without some competition? This jam's results will be judged in the following categories:
- Theme - How appropriate is the gym to its specified type? If it has one, how interesting is the gym's puzzle?
- Engagement - Does the Gym actively keep the player interested, or is part of the challenge remaining interested?
- Difficulty - While a gym challenge should be.. well, a challenge, is it winnable? Does the player feel that sweet moment of triumph upon victory?
- Gym Leader - Who is the Leader of your gym? Is she a femme fatale from a foreign land? Is he a gruff guru rumored to tame even the fiercest of wild Pokemon? Do we get much insight from the gym trainers or the gym itself on what this Leader is like?
The Rules
- Participants may sign up by posting in this thread any time before Midnight (Pacific Time) on the night of Thursday, May 29th! You don't have to sign up to participate, but since the participants will receive VITAL information to their entry at that time, you may be at a disadvantage (I can't guarantee I'll be online for the entirety of the Game Jam to help participants who are getting started, but I'll do my best).
- If you're a Judge, you cannot also be a participant in the Jam's competitive aspects. This is to prevent bias. However, if you want to make an unofficial entry which wouldn't be scored in the competition, please feel free!
- At Midnight(Pacific Time) on the night of Thursday, May 29th, each participant will be given a random Pokemon type for their Gym. I'll try and make sure that no two participants receive the same type for as long as possible - I can't guarantee it if we get more participants than types, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
- Participants are allowed to use any tilesets, engines, and official Pokemon that they wish. Please note that no special judgement will be based on tiles, custom or no, nor upon the functionality of the engine(if you're using your own engine, please make sure it works. Framerate and minor bugs will not affect judgement but your gym should at least be playable)
- Participants may set the Gym Challenger's team of Pokemon to whatever they wish, so long as the Gym is winnable with that team. I guess here would be a good place to mention that there should also be a Pokemon Center or equivalent in your entry, in case players lose or need to heal their Pokemon.
- Participants have until Midnight on the night of Sunday, June 1st to submit their final entry to be judged. At the end, I hope to set up a gallery of the gyms and their creators for posterity. Non-competitive entries will also be accepted for this space until midnight on the night of Monday, June 2nd, but no later, as I hope to finish judging by the end of that week.
- Java's Missingno.
- dragonnite
- Umbreon
- Kyain
The Participants
At Midnight(Pacific Time) on the night of Thursday, May 29th, each participant was given a random Pokemon type for their Gym, noted both here and via Private Message.
- Saving Raven - Dark Type - Entry Received
- Ephraim225 - Normal Type - Entry Received
- Badhaas - Fighting Type - Entry Received
The Gallery
I've set up a gallery of the completed entries for you to look at, which contains a download link for all three entries, as well as showing the awards each participant received.
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