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Make Something That Makes Something That Makes ‘PROCJAM 2021’

November 24th, 2021 Wraithkal News
Make Something That Makes Something That Makes ‘PROCJAM 2021’

Wanna make a game? Perhaps participate in a game jam to impose some sorta time and/or theme restriction on the project? Well, then… PROCJAM 2021 might not be what you’re looking for, as this particular jam is actually about… making something that makes something. It can still be a game, although chances are most will be deviating from that… norm.

(Note: screenshot is from PROCJAM 2020 submission, Oνειροι)

Another thing that makes PROCJAM 2021 different from most other game jams is that its dates aren’t set in stone, so much as put there to tell ya when other people are more likely to be jamming… because socializing! No? Alright then. Well, from December 3rd all the way through the 13th is still the time to keep a watchful eye on social media to get a glimpse at what other participants are making, courtesy of the #procjam hashtag. Hint hint.

Oh, and this year, they’re once more teaming up with 7DFPS! So… get ready to make something that makes something with something and something. Or something. Don’t forget to also submit your creation to 7DFPS either; provided it’s, you know, a first-person game. Rather important little tidbit, that.

Last but not least, videos, tutorials, free art, and Seeds (community-written zine) are all at your disposal. So, you know, go nuts. No, really: go absolutely bananas during PROCJAM 2021 and create something awesome. Something that… makes something… else.

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