Events

Thursday May 28, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Friday May 29, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Saturday May 30, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Sunday May 31, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Monday June 1, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Tuesday June 2, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Wednesday June 3, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Start: 12:00 pm
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Thursday June 4, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Friday June 5, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Saturday June 6, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Sunday June 7, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Monday June 8, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Tuesday June 9, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Wednesday June 10, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Thursday June 11, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Friday June 12, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

(all day)
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Saturday June 13, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

End: 12:00 pm
Start: 06/03/2015 - 12:00
End: 06/13/2015 - 12:00

hi everyone! i noticed there aren't many (any) events coming up in the near future so have decided to take the plunge and create one myself.

the basic premise is as follows: you have ten days to make as many games as you like, but they must all run for under a minute. time limits like this are kind of difficult to implement in video games, given that every player works at their own pace, so to clarify: the game must run through completely/stop/close itself down within sixty seconds of opening up. what happens in between is up to you! it'll probably be more fun if you try and make your game's duration as close to sixty seconds as possible but i mean c'mon who's going to check. we're all adults here.

• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the complete written works of James Joyce!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the tingling sensation felt in your cranium when you sneeze!
• create a 60-second videogame adaptation of the 2000 film Gone In Sixty Seconds!

the possibilities are endless.

Sunday June 14, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Monday June 15, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Tuesday June 16, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Wednesday June 17, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Thursday June 18, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Friday June 19, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Saturday June 20, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

The Klik of the Month Klub meets right here on this very website on the third Saturday of every month at 4pm Pacific Time (taking daylight savings into consideration) for a two hour Klik & Play Showdown. Everyone who participates gets two hours to create something from scratch in Klik & Play. Abusing the stock objects is encouraged. If you really loathe Klik & Play you can use whatever game development platform you want. Two hours is a pretty tight time limit, though, so choose wisely!

Everyone forgot the Klub! I'll save the day! The theme this month is like... Bargain Bin Summer games... the good video games don't come out in summer... tragic...

Sunday June 21, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Monday June 22, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Tuesday June 23, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Wednesday June 24, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Thursday June 25, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Friday June 26, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

Saturday June 27, 2015
(all day)
Start: 11/21/2013 - 11:26
End: 08/22/2016 - 10:43



ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.

Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt

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