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A Game Jam is an [[Jams|OLPC Jam]] devoted towards producing computer games for the XO. Please see the [[Jams]] page for more information.
= What is the Game Jam? =


= Game Jam Resources =
The OLPC Game Jam is a game design and programming event designed to encourage (simultaneously) experimentation and innovation in the game industry and kick off development of open-source games for the OLPC platform (the XO). A group of game developers will get together over a three-day period to make as many innovative games as possible for the laptop, which is being distributed to children in developing countries around the world. Our goal is not just some great games and experimentation for the XO Laptop but also to bring the unique constraints and output of this project to next years GDC Experimental Gameplay Workshop. Code will be released on SourceForge under the GNU General Public License so everyone can freely experiment with the source and games.
* If you're coordinating (or thinking of coordinating) a Jam, see the [[How To Run A Jam]] cookbook.
* [[Game_Development#See_Also]] has some links. It would be great for someone to sort these out and add them here at some point so that future Game Jam participants will have handy resources to go to.


= List of Jams =
The first Game Jam will be run at Olin College in Needham, MA from June 8-10, 2007. Information at the event can be found at [http://hackronym.com/olpc/gamejam http://hackronym.com/olpc/gamejam].


== Upcoming Jams ==
[[Image:Ds_psp_xo.jpg]]
* None scheduled, [[How To Run A Jam|start one]]!


== Past Jams ==
View the rest of the teaser comic [http://hackronym.com/olpc/gamejam/comic/ here]! New panels will be added as the event draws closer.
* [[Game Jam Boston June 2007]]
* [[Game_Jam_Peru]], October 5-6, 2007
* [[Game Jam Brasil/2007 | Game Jam in Brazil November 2007]] (portuguese)
* [[Pittsburgh Game Jam]],November 16th-18 2007.
* [[Game Jam Kathmandu December 2007]] December 15 2007. Focused on training non-professional developers and educators how to develop learning activities for OLPC using [http://www.squeak.org Squeak].
**[[Game_Jam_Kathmandu_February_2008]], February 9, 2008
* [[Nordic_Game_Jam]], February 2008
*[[Game_Jam_Brasil/2008]], April 2008
*[[Game_Jam_Chicago]], August 8-10, 2008
*[[Physics_Jam|Physics Game Jam Boston]], August 29-31, 2008


= Introduce yourselves! =


[[Category:Jam]]
== Team Name ==
[[Category:Games]]
* Members & contact
* What you're planning to do at the Jam
* What do you need? (an artist? a writer? a teacher for feedback? music?)
* What can you give? (pygame advice? graphics tablet loans?)

== The Jordan Bros. ==
* Brian Jordan (bjordan at wesleyan(edu)), Eric Jordan (ewjordan at gmail(com)), Greg Jordan
* What you're planning to do at the Jam
** Make a game like those we played and loved when we were kids
* What do you need?
** 2d sprite artist
* What can you give? (pygame advice? graphics tablet loans?)
** Music / sound effects recording
** Physics help - contact Eric (email above)

== Team Kuku ==
* Julius Lucks (lucks at fas(harvard(edu))), Adrian DelMaestro (agdelma at (physics(harvard(edu)))), Sera Young (sly3 at cornell(edu))
* What you're planning to do at the Jam
** We are making a Number Munchers clone called Kuku Anakula for the XO
* What do you need? (an artist? a writer? a teacher for feedback? music?)
** Our main objective for the jam is to figure out how to set up the game so that we can develop on our own machines, and have it run right away on the XO (for example, how to handle the XO resolution, etc.)
** We are also making a quize-engine that can take teacher quiz content and use it for questions and answers for the game. Anyone interested in using something like this should contact us so we can work on it together!
* What can you give?
** Python help
** Some sweet Swahili words

= Planned projects and suggestions =

* Kuku Anakula ("Hungry Chicken") - Zanzibari Number Munchers clone (Team Kuku)
* Poblano - Python clone of the board game Abalone (Team VKL)
* <big>add your ideas here!</big>
** How about something mixing the mesh with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(game) tag-like] games? Or mixing chess (hex-boards, etc) with movement rules for the 'pieces' (the other players) potentially 'evolving' into other pieces as the player remains untagged. Penalties for being tagged, could involve some 'untagging' mechanism which involves solving a puzzle or other activities that free the player... --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 01:06, 3 June 2007 (EDT)

= Ride coordination =

Post here if you need or can give a ride to/from the airport or otherwise.
: [[User:Sj|Sj]] [[User talk:Sj|<font color="fc9"><small>talk</small></font>]] - could use a ride from Cambridge early on Friday

Latest revision as of 19:42, 21 June 2009

A Game Jam is an OLPC Jam devoted towards producing computer games for the XO. Please see the Jams page for more information.

Game Jam Resources

  • If you're coordinating (or thinking of coordinating) a Jam, see the How To Run A Jam cookbook.
  • Game_Development#See_Also has some links. It would be great for someone to sort these out and add them here at some point so that future Game Jam participants will have handy resources to go to.

List of Jams

Upcoming Jams

Past Jams