LÖVE-JAM?

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Re: LÖVE-JAM?

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kraftman wrote:ok, how about I announce it Thursday night, then the deadline is Sunday night/Monday morning?
OK for me (are we talking about GMT time?).
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kraftman wrote:Are there some common rules used for game jams?
The Ludum Dare rules (see here) are quite reasonable:
  1. You must work alone (solo).
  2. All game code and content must be created within the 48 hours.
  3. Games must be based on the theme.
  4. All libraries, middleware, content creation, and development tools are allowed.
  5. Source code must be included.
Rule 5 is a given. Rule 2 includes all kind of content, i.e. graphics, sounds and music.
However, there are a few exemptions:
  • Base code and personal code libraries are allowed, but should be declared and shared with the community prior to beginning your entry. To do this, make a [forum] post.
  • Photos and recordings you make of people or things are acceptable content, just you must acquire them during the competition.
  • Fonts, drum loops, drum samples, and sampled instruments are allowed IF you have the legal right to use them.
  • Content generators are allowed. In fact, you are encouraged to create them and share them with the community. sfxr, the extremely popular sound effect generator was originally created for Ludum Dare. It has since gone on to be used in many indie and commercial games.
  • A logo/intro screen you use on all your works is allowed (e.g. “by Super-Great Productions”).
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vrld wrote:
  • Base code and personal code libraries are allowed, but should be declared and shared with the community prior to beginning your entry. To do this, make a [forum] post.
Could you please elaborate on this? I keep a collection of handy functions (most of which are only a few long lines) which I end up using for almost every game I code. Also, may I use things like TEsound, TLbind, and other libraries I've previously made?
vrld wrote:
  • A logo/intro screen you use on all your works is allowed (e.g. “by Super-Great Productions”).
Ooh, I should make one of those!
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Taehl wrote:
vrld wrote:
  • Base code and personal code libraries are allowed, but should be declared and shared with the community prior to beginning your entry. To do this, make a [forum] post.
Could you please elaborate on this? I keep a collection of handy functions (most of which are only a few long lines) which I end up using for almost every game I code. Also, may I use things like TEsound, TLbind, and other libraries I've previously made?
Just make it public somehow. You could add a post to the Share your Utils thread or to one specifically created for the competition. If it's already in the forum or on the wiki, it's fine. Since you released TEsound, TLbind, TLboner, etc. to the public you may use them in your entry. The same goes for other libs like AnAL (see rule 4).

The meaning of the "share your code" exemption is to create a common ground for each competitor.
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Thanks for the explanation. Looks like I'm all set, since as you pointed out, my libraries are already on the wiki. And my helper functions are already in that thread. It's a good rule.
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I have Fall break this weekend. So depending on the status of my Network assignment, this could be either good or bad news.
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vrld wrote:Just make it public somehow. [...] If it's already in the forum or on the wiki, it's fine.
What about bitbucket/github(/sf?)? If I in fact do announce it beforehand/at the start.
vrld wrote:
  1. You must work alone (solo).
:(
Really?
I kind of liked the jam (rules) more, after all, we did create FoB :3.
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bartbes wrote:
vrld wrote:
  1. You must work alone (solo).
:(
Really?
I kind of liked the jam (rules) more, after all, we did create FoB :3.
I really liked not having to do art and sound for Bacon Gamejam! I really liked that team flow!
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If teams are allowed, I want in. Otherwise, I don't have enough time to make full fledged games on demand.
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I'd rather have a separate jam for teams than allowing teams or solo members all in one.
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