Global Game Jam: The Revolution in 48 hours – The Global Game Jam

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What is a Game Jam and where do you sign-up? This session is for a wide audience of game developers who want to know what this trend is about. We will discuss how you do amazing things in an extremely short amount of time with participants of all experience levels. What happens when people come together to collaborate, innovate and experiment in games – a creative buzz is felt around the world. The session will answer how this event came about and started a revolu! tion in games. GGJ will discuss past success and give advice on how to organize a game jam and/or participate in the next Global Game Jam.

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The Revolution

in 48 hours:

The Global

Game Jam Annakaisa Kultima

University of Tampere

Finnish Game Jam

Global Game Jam

• “Innovation, Experimentation & Collaboration”

• Physical locations all over the globe

• Students & professionals get together to make games in 48 hours

• World's largest game jam event

Global Game Jam

GGJ 2013:

• Over 16,000 participants

• 319 locations worldwide

• 63 countries

• Over 3,200 games made

History

• Susan Gold, Gorm Lai &

Ian Schreiber

• Inspired by: Nordic Game Jam,

Indie Game Jam, Ludum Dare

• International Game Developer's

Association (IGDA) project from

2009-2012

• 2013 Global Game Jam, Inc.

GGJ rules

• Participants must meet in person

in an approved jam site

• Global theme and diversifiers

– Selected by committee every year

• Non-digital games are welcome

• All games must be released open

source (Creative Commons)

– Must be uploaded to

GlobalGameJam.org

Theme & Constraints

• 2009: “As long as we have each other, we never run out of problems”

• 2010: “Deception”

• 2011: “Extinction”

• 2012: [A picture of Ouroboros]

• 2013: [A sound of a heart beat]

• +Additional constraints

Typical Schedule

• Friday – People come in

– Listen local presentations

– Watch the keynote videos

– Theme is released

– Brainstorm

– Sell your ideas

– Form groups

– Start developing!

Typical Schedule

• Saturday – Continue

developing!

– Stay nourished

• Sunday – Rush your game

ready

– Upload the game

– Presentations

– Party!

Finnish Game Jam

• 2010 – 3 cities

98 participants 25 games

• 2011 – 5 cities

163 participants 39 games

• 2012 – 8 cities

280 participants 85 games

• 2013 – 12 cities

513 participants 138 games

500+ participants of GGJ

in Finland

~2000 game developers

in Finland

What does it take to

run a GGJ event?

• Minimum: – 1 organizer

– A place to stay

– Electricity

– Internet connection

– 1 participant

What does it take to

run a GGJ event?

• Tampere style: – 10+ enthusiastic organizers

– Sponsors for food

– Around 70 participants; students and professionals

– A place to stay overnight

– A reliable internet connection

– Webcam, “Twitter wall”, etc.

– Press release, blog etc.

– T-shirts, badges etc.

Example Games

• Finnish Game Jam 2013

Example Games

• International Fame: – Johan Sebastian Joust

• IGF 2012 Seumas McNally Grand Prize Finalist

– Surgeon Simulator 2013

Competition or not?

• Global Game Jam

is not a competition

• Local competitions

• Some get motivated,

some get intimidated

– Some play

TOO SAFE!

Truly International?

• 319 jam sites in 63 countries covering all time zones

• Countries hosting for the first time in 2013: Bolivia, Chile, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, India, Latvia, Macedonia, Morocco, Nigeria, Serbia and Tunisia

How to get on board?

• Participator? Organizer?

• Check for more information Globalgamejam.org

• Executive directors – Zuraida Buter

– Elonka Dunin

– Foaad Khosmood

– Gorm Lai

Interested to sponsor?

• Contact our Fundraising & Sponsorships Chair,

Susan Gold +1 415 286 3489

susan@globalgamejam.org

Annakaisa Kultima University of Tampere

Global Game Jam

Finnish Game Jam

Annakaisa.Kultima@uta.fi

@AaKoo

@AaKooPlays

Aakoosgamelab.com

Gamelab.uta.fi

Finnishgamejam.fi

Globalgamejam.org