#5 – Game Jam
A game jam is an event where the participants try and make a game from scratch, finish it, and then release it in a single weekend. In this episode, you will hear both the ups and downs of making a small game in a very short amount of time and things to think about if you are curious to join a game jam or host your own event, and most importantly: why you should join a game jam! Your Hosts and Guests, and Their Games https://itch.io/jam/all-hallows-game-jam/entries - The itch.io page for the “All Hallows' Game Jam”, where you can find all submissions to the game jam. https://itch.io/jam/all-hallows-game-jam/rate/1779975 - “Bedmonster”, the game that Alex’s team created. https://itch.io/jam/all-hallows-game-jam/rate/1780037 - “Drive or Die - Midnight Zombie Taxi”, the game that Per’s team created. http://thefinearc.com/ - The company that Per started together with Daniel Olofsson. https://store.steampowered.com/search/?developer=RunicCodes&ndl=1&ignore_preferences=1 - Rune’s steam page. https://medium.com/@ottowretling – Otto’s blog. Other Games and Other Links https://unity.com/ - The Unity game engine. https://unity.com/features/probuilder - The homepage for Unity Probuilder, a feature for level design in the Unity game engine. https://www.blender.org/ - Blender, a tool for 3D modeling. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockula - The folklore of “Blåkulla”, where witches would steal children to, and party with the devil. https://github.com/ - GitHub, a platform for building software and collaborating. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crazy_Taxi - The Wikipedia page for the “Crazy Taxi” franchise. https://www.newgrounds.com/ - Newgrounds, a website that hosts browser games and animations, among other things. https://www.fmod.com/ - FMOD, a sound effects engine.
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