We at the TISB Game Development Club would like to invite you to participate in the inaugural TISB Game Jam from February 4th to February 25th. The TISB Game Jam is one of the first inter-school game development contests that aims to inspire students from Grades 8 to 12 to unleash their creativity in developing a fully-fledged game. Through this contest, we hope to encourage you to conceptualize, design, and develop complex games of your chosen genre. This contest will be an opportunity for programmers, designers, artists and musicians alike to come together as a team and test their skills against one another, all while developing thoughtful, innovative and challenging games that address our themes - Healthcare, Environment, Community, and Transport. These themes are prevalent social issues and provide all participants with a wide social lens to tackle these issues.
Requirements
Participants are expected to submit a playable build of their game based on one of the four contest themes, and instructions on how to run & play said build, along with a GitHub/GitLab/BitBucket repository of their source code. Attaching an explanatory video or presentation is not required, but is highly recommended.
Prizes
1st Place
₹7500 Amazon Gift Voucher, Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition subscription worth $72.00 & Leading Learners Expansion Packs (valued at $100USD each)
2nd Place
₹5000 Amazon Gift Voucher, Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition subscription worth $72.00 & Leading Learners Expansion Packs (valued at $100USD each)
3rd Place
₹2500 Amazon Gift Voucher, Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition subscription worth $72.00 & Leading Learners Expansion Packs (valued at $100USD each)
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Avinash Subramanian
Founder, KuniaLabs
TISB Game Development Club
Leaders at TISB Game Development Club
Judging Criteria
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Originality
How creative and unique was the project? Does it involve new ideas or areas that have not been significantly explored before? -
Technology
How technically impressive was the project? Was the technical problem the participant/team tackled difficult? Did it use a sophisticated technique and/or use many different components? -
Design
Did the participant/team put thought into the user experience? How cohesive and easy-to-use is the interface?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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