📢GAMECRAFT POSTPONED TO A FUTURE DATE

GameCraft are planning on a future date, so keep your eyes peeled. If you have an questions, you can email info@gamecraft.it.

/// Vicky, Mick and Bryan (GameCraft Team)


Have you recovered from Global Game Jam, Games Fleadh, all those 1GAMs? Or this could be your first jam of the year! It’s never too late, and thanks to Bryan Duggan for organising St Laurence’s Church for our Easter GameCraft. I think you may guess our theme for the jam (and you might be correct… or not! 😜)

Schedule

Call for Sponsors

If you are interested in hosting (or have some place that would be cool to host a game jam), and/or you want to sponsor our game jam, you can drop us an email via info@gamecraft.it.

Bring your own mug

To limit the amount of disposable cups used, bring your own mug. Thankies in advance.

Games

Games made on the day will be uploaded to https://itch.io/jam/easter-dublin-gamecraft-2019

FAQ

##What is a GameCraft about? It’s a game jam for people who are interested in game-making to come together under one roof to make games, meet people and generally have fun. GameCraft provides a venue so you can concentrate on making fun games. We also provide food and beverages throughout the day.

But what is a game jam?

A game jam is an event for people to make games based on a theme (announced at the beginning of the jam) within a given period of time. It can be 8 hours or even up to 24 hours.

Do I need to bring anything?

You bring your own tools, laptops, sound equipment, peripherals, software, assets, etc. We do not provide any equipment.

Is it all about digital games?

No, you can make non-digital games like boardgames, card games, RPGs, other types of pervasive games. All you need to do is bring your own craft materials. We don’t provide any on the day.

Am I able for a game jam?

YES! You like games, and having fun. You don’t have to be a programmer, if you can draw, tell stories, make music, and more… come along!

Is there an age restriction to participate?

Yes, GameCraft events are all adult events (over 18s) unless specified. Normally when you sign up, you have to agree that you are over 18 before completing your registration.

Do I have to be in a team?

Nope, let us know when you check-in at registration on Saturday morning (09:30-09:59), and let us know what skills you have, and we can form a group in the morning before we announce the theme.

How many can we have in a team?

As many as you want. :-)

What about ownership of the games we create?

All games and content produced during GameCraft events remains the full property of their creators. GameCraft makes no claim to anything participants create. When you take part in GameCraft events you own everything you create.

All trademarks remain property of their respective owners.

See https://www.gamecraft.it/privacy/.

Can I play games made at the jam?

Yes; we will try and get folks to upload their games to: https://itch.io/jam/easter-dublin-gamecraft-2019

Where is TU Dublin Grangegorman?

The event takes place in St. Laurence’s Church (left from the entrance).

Here’s the map: https://goo.gl/maps/C63PgSngHCE2

Here’s how to get to the venue: https://www.dit.ie/grangegorman2014/howtogettograngegorman/

Judges

You are the judges*! 🙌

Step 1

Organisers will be handing numbers for each game that is set up after the jam.

Step 2

Play as many games as you can.

Step 3

You like a game, note its number and tell the organisers who will keep score.

Result

Organisers will tot up the votes, and there will be

Special Category

Note: *There is an extra category for Best Game made in Unity3D. The GameCraft Organisers will be the judges. The prizes will be passes to Unity Plus courtesy of our sponsors, Unity3D.