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Hello,

Jesper on behalf of the LiU Game Jam organizer group here. We hope that you have a comfy and safe government-mandated isolation.

This week it is time for Global Game Jam, get hyped! The Diversifiers for this year have been revealed. These are optional challenges that makes the jam weekend even more fun, you can find a list of them below.

Global Game Jam is the worlds largest game jam event and during these days jammers from all across the world will create games from the same secret theme. Due to current Corona situation it will be arranged remotely via LiU Game Jam's Discord.

Looking forward to jamming with you!

Global Game Jam 2021

29th - 31th January
Online at LiU Game Jam Discord
A game jam is an event where programmers, artists and gamers come together and create games; both computer games and board games. We are going to follow the same structure as our physical jams so please be online in time so you can participate in the theme generation, brainstorming and group forming. Only difference is that the salt sticks and pizza will be provided by yourself.
 

How to participate

  1. Make sure you have a working microphone as this will make it easier to brainstorm and jam with the other jammers.
  2. Join the LiU Game Jam Discord server.
  3. Create an itch.io account and join the Global Game Jam Linköping 2021 jam page.
  4. Create and Global Game Jam account and join the LiU Game Jam site on Global Game Jam's website.

Schedule for event

Friday 29th 

  • 17:30
    • Pre-jam chill and watching of keynote stream on Discord.
  • 18:00
    • Official start of event.
    • Introduction Stream.
    • Brainstorming together with other jammers, similar to our IRL jams.
    • Team forming.

Saturday 30th

  • 18:00
    • Half time review on Discord.
  • 23:00
    • Night-chill activities and party games.

Sunday 31st

  • 18:00
    • Ending stream on Discord.
    • Game Jam deadline to upload result to Itch.io.
    • Playtesting together with other jammers.

Diversifiers

Diversifiers are a great way to add a little more fun or challenge to your jam weekend. Sometimes they can be very helpful to limit your scope or refine your ideas. They are totally optional constraints you can choose to add to your GGJ Online game alongside the main focus of the theme. It can help your game stand out from the crowd, and you can choose up to 4 when you submit!

Accessibility

A11yversary* - Celebrate 10 years of accessibility diversifiers at GGJ by copying the features of Team Epic Wedgie's game from 2011 - include a tutorial, no reliance on sound or color alone, and one button controls. 

*In 2011 the Orlando site ran an accessibility challenge, that was the first time accessibility had been properly considered at GGJ and was the precursor to the accessibility diversifier category. The game that won it was by a team called Team Epic Wedgie, so this challenge is to implement the same feature set that they did in their GGJ game 10 years ago

Kitchen sink - Players have a choice between at least three different types of input device (e.g. keyboard, controller, mouse, eye tracking, potatoes)

Spinal Tap - The game has separate volume sliders for different types of sound effects  (e.g. footsteps, gunshots, ambience, engine, tyres)


Art

Are we ASCIIng too much? - All the graphics in the game must be represented by ASCII. 

Double Take - Have moments in your game that have a different meaning when seen from another angle (like an ambigram).

Photograbetry - Go for a walk, collect/photograph 3-5 found objects, incorporate them into your game. 

Get to the point - Your in-game artwork should be in a Pointillist style.


Audio

Theme Song - The tutorial for your game is in the form of a song

Wilhelm - The characters in your game can only communicate by screaming (Bonus points if dialogue options give varying degrees of screaming!)

Vocalise - Every element (UI + gameplay) in your game is voiced by synthesized speech or a narrator.


Code

RNG - Randomize Something that traditionally would not be randomized (e.g. jump height, starting location, hat, zoom level, gravity)

LOLCODE - Write your game in an esoteric programming language.


Design

Moving the goalposts - The win condition of the game changes in some way each time it is played

Murphy's Law - Design a game where the goal is to fail in as many different ways as possible

Duetto - Create a game of twos: for two players, playable with two keys, using 2 sounds, 2 colours, 2 shapes, etc.

Smells like Success - Design a game you can play with your nose 

How many of you are in there? - Make a game where the character is controlled by multiple players.


Narrative

Fake News - Create a game that focuses on the topic of disinformation in some way; creating it, preventing it, managing it, etc.

Games are for Everyone - Give traditionally underrepresented group(s) a voice in your game through characters, narrative or design.  

Starlight - Your game world is inspired by stars and constellations.

 

Meta

On the safe side - Make a game alone or in a team where all members are at least 100km apart.

Tu B'Shvat has arrived! - In honor of Tu B'Shvat, which falls this year on the first day of Global Game Jam, create a game set in, on or around a tree

A-Party - Make a game that can be played during a video call

Next Slide Please - Your game is made entirely in Powerpoint (or other presentation software). 

Snail's Pace - Your game is designed to be played over multiple days and cannot be sped up.


Sponsored

Core Exercise - (Sponsored by Manticore Games) Use the Core Games platform to create your game and use at least one community content item from another GGJ jammer.

Unlikely Allies - (Sponsored by Virtuos) Your game must support multiplayer crossplay between Mobile and PC.

It’s You + Me, Kid - (Sponsored by Carina Fund) Create a game designed for families to play together that secretly features maths.

The Possibilities are Endless - (Sponsored by Endless) Create a fun-first educational game—a game that captures the attention of kids but also educates around a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) topic.

The Feels - (Sponsored by Sony Interactive Entertainment) 
We would like to encourage projects to come up with designs that take advantage of controller feel, game feel, and/or an emotional and honest personal story. 

Elevate - (Sponsored by NextNav) Create a game that uses vertical location (Learn more about vertical location, watch the webinar for ideas, and get the NextNav SDK or Unity Plug-In).

Destination: Happy Place - (Sponsored by Unity) Make a game that includes the journey or process (a location, an activity, an idea, people, and so on) to get to a place or state of mind that makes you happy.

Creating a PlayFab-ulous Game Loop - (Sponsored by Microsoft) Identify the best strategies for your game loop using PlayFab Experiments. The PlayFab Experiments feature helps you identify the best strategies for your game by helping you run multiple concurrent experiments and ensure statistical trustworthiness.

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Archive your game jam results

We have started to collect all games made during our game jams on Itch.io. It is an impressive collection but it is only a fraction of all things we have created together.

Hence we encourage you to upload your old game jam projects to itch.io and send us a link to them.
Send gamejam@lithekod.se your games!
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