Events

Saturday April 6, 2019
Start: 12:00 am
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Sunday April 7, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Monday April 8, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Tuesday April 9, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Wednesday April 10, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Thursday April 11, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Friday April 12, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Saturday April 13, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Sunday April 14, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Monday April 15, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Tuesday April 16, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Wednesday April 17, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Thursday April 18, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Friday April 19, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Saturday April 20, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Sunday April 21, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Monday April 22, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Tuesday April 23, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Wednesday April 24, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Thursday April 25, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Friday April 26, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Saturday April 27, 2019
(all day)
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Sunday April 28, 2019
End: 11:59 pm
Start: 04/06/2019 - 00:00
End: 04/28/2019 - 23:59

Tattoo You Game Jam: The Jam About Permanent Markings

You have about a month to make a game about tattoos, brands, scars and other permanent markings that go on people. This is a low-pressure, supportive-environment game jam that is open to all formats. Content should be considered PG-13 or PEGI 13. Otherwise, please follow all GT content guidelines and don't be a jerk.

  • Why do people want tattoos?
  • Where can you find the best tattoo studios and artists?
  • What's the story behind the most outrageous tattoo you've ever seen?
  • Do tattoos grant their owners special abilities or powers?
  • What's the difference between different tattoo styles?
  • Should tattoos that people regret be removed, or are they a symbol of lessons learned?
  • Tattoos are considered permanent, but the flesh is only temporary. What does that mean?
  • Are the best tattoos monuments or markers that note a special event?
  • Can tattoos or scars disappear once the wearer has done something special?

Make a game that answers one or more of the questions above, and submit it here to GT before the end of the jam.

Wednesday May 1, 2019
Start: 4:19 pm
Start: 05/01/2019 - 16:19
End: 11/01/2019 - 16:19

update: EVENT BEGIN!!
altogether 10 people signed up which makes 5 beautiful pairs and thus 5 beautiful games, in time.
For the 4 people who didn't explicitly choose a collaborator i couldn't see any obvious matches so i chose randomly, i hope that's ok. so we have:

sergio <----?-----> nilson
mr.a <----?-----> let-off studios
sylvie <----------> thesycophant
everythingstaken <----------> mno
karen <----------> jacqueline

Have fun and good luck!
If anyone missed the start date you are still very welcome to take part, just leave a comment.

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Original description:
it is very similar to tennis, except instead of enemies you are friends and instead of a ball you use a game or game-adjacent object.

in more detail:
1. find a collaborator (*)
2. with your collaborator decide on a format (flickgame, bitsy, unity project, polystyrene, etc). Discuss time constraints (**), boundaries (***) or any adjustments to the default rules that you would like to have in place.
3. decide who will make the first turn. this can be by coin toss, duel, or more imaginative procedure
4. someone makes the first turn.
5. other person makes some modifications (****) to these files and sends them back. Don't talk about what you've done!
6. repeat this back-and-forth until you both decide the game is finished or a predetermined time-limit is reached.
7. put the game on glorioustrainwrecks.com so that we can play it :)

(*) Easiest way to do find a collaborator is to post a comment on this event. Maybe mention what kind of tools or formats you would be interested in working with. If you have strong preferences about duration of turns or the overall process, or about anything else, mention that too. I will try to assign pairings based on tools/preferences, or randomly otherwise. Also feel free to figure out your own pairing or sign up with somebody you already know.

(**) Let's say as a default, each turn should be about 1-2 weeks, and the overall time limit is 6 months.
Feel free to disregard these limits and choose your own. If you want to do the whole game in a lightning week of overnight turns, go for it. Multi-generational familial collaborations spanning centuries are also permissible. You should figure out what works for the two of you before beginning.

(***) Probably best to avoid anything illegal, explicitly sexual, or otherwise confronting, unless you are both ok with it. You are strongly encouraged to discuss beforehand what kind of content you are or aren't comfortable with. And obviously when sharing on GT or elsewhere be mindful of your audience.

(****) in my mind this modification can be anything you choose - add things, delete things, arrange things as you like. deleting the entire project is fair game if you feel it is right. but - if you don't agree with me on this, figure out constraints with your collaborator before you begin.

in my opinion it's best to avoid discussing the changes you are making. Try to communicate through the changes you make instead.
Technical questions ('how do i open this type of file?' etc) are good and encouraged.

For sending the project folder back and forth, just zipping it up and sending over email has worked for me in the past. Or use google drive or github if you're into that kind of thing. Should be even easier with flickgame and other web-based tools.

very importantly please be kind and respectful to one another!!

Thursday May 2, 2019
(all day)
Start: 05/01/2019 - 16:19
End: 11/01/2019 - 16:19

update: EVENT BEGIN!!
altogether 10 people signed up which makes 5 beautiful pairs and thus 5 beautiful games, in time.
For the 4 people who didn't explicitly choose a collaborator i couldn't see any obvious matches so i chose randomly, i hope that's ok. so we have:

sergio <----?-----> nilson
mr.a <----?-----> let-off studios
sylvie <----------> thesycophant
everythingstaken <----------> mno
karen <----------> jacqueline

Have fun and good luck!
If anyone missed the start date you are still very welcome to take part, just leave a comment.

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Original description:
it is very similar to tennis, except instead of enemies you are friends and instead of a ball you use a game or game-adjacent object.

in more detail:
1. find a collaborator (*)
2. with your collaborator decide on a format (flickgame, bitsy, unity project, polystyrene, etc). Discuss time constraints (**), boundaries (***) or any adjustments to the default rules that you would like to have in place.
3. decide who will make the first turn. this can be by coin toss, duel, or more imaginative procedure
4. someone makes the first turn.
5. other person makes some modifications (****) to these files and sends them back. Don't talk about what you've done!
6. repeat this back-and-forth until you both decide the game is finished or a predetermined time-limit is reached.
7. put the game on glorioustrainwrecks.com so that we can play it :)

(*) Easiest way to do find a collaborator is to post a comment on this event. Maybe mention what kind of tools or formats you would be interested in working with. If you have strong preferences about duration of turns or the overall process, or about anything else, mention that too. I will try to assign pairings based on tools/preferences, or randomly otherwise. Also feel free to figure out your own pairing or sign up with somebody you already know.

(**) Let's say as a default, each turn should be about 1-2 weeks, and the overall time limit is 6 months.
Feel free to disregard these limits and choose your own. If you want to do the whole game in a lightning week of overnight turns, go for it. Multi-generational familial collaborations spanning centuries are also permissible. You should figure out what works for the two of you before beginning.

(***) Probably best to avoid anything illegal, explicitly sexual, or otherwise confronting, unless you are both ok with it. You are strongly encouraged to discuss beforehand what kind of content you are or aren't comfortable with. And obviously when sharing on GT or elsewhere be mindful of your audience.

(****) in my mind this modification can be anything you choose - add things, delete things, arrange things as you like. deleting the entire project is fair game if you feel it is right. but - if you don't agree with me on this, figure out constraints with your collaborator before you begin.

in my opinion it's best to avoid discussing the changes you are making. Try to communicate through the changes you make instead.
Technical questions ('how do i open this type of file?' etc) are good and encouraged.

For sending the project folder back and forth, just zipping it up and sending over email has worked for me in the past. Or use google drive or github if you're into that kind of thing. Should be even easier with flickgame and other web-based tools.

very importantly please be kind and respectful to one another!!

Friday May 3, 2019
(all day)
Start: 05/01/2019 - 16:19
End: 11/01/2019 - 16:19

update: EVENT BEGIN!!
altogether 10 people signed up which makes 5 beautiful pairs and thus 5 beautiful games, in time.
For the 4 people who didn't explicitly choose a collaborator i couldn't see any obvious matches so i chose randomly, i hope that's ok. so we have:

sergio <----?-----> nilson
mr.a <----?-----> let-off studios
sylvie <----------> thesycophant
everythingstaken <----------> mno
karen <----------> jacqueline

Have fun and good luck!
If anyone missed the start date you are still very welcome to take part, just leave a comment.

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Original description:
it is very similar to tennis, except instead of enemies you are friends and instead of a ball you use a game or game-adjacent object.

in more detail:
1. find a collaborator (*)
2. with your collaborator decide on a format (flickgame, bitsy, unity project, polystyrene, etc). Discuss time constraints (**), boundaries (***) or any adjustments to the default rules that you would like to have in place.
3. decide who will make the first turn. this can be by coin toss, duel, or more imaginative procedure
4. someone makes the first turn.
5. other person makes some modifications (****) to these files and sends them back. Don't talk about what you've done!
6. repeat this back-and-forth until you both decide the game is finished or a predetermined time-limit is reached.
7. put the game on glorioustrainwrecks.com so that we can play it :)

(*) Easiest way to do find a collaborator is to post a comment on this event. Maybe mention what kind of tools or formats you would be interested in working with. If you have strong preferences about duration of turns or the overall process, or about anything else, mention that too. I will try to assign pairings based on tools/preferences, or randomly otherwise. Also feel free to figure out your own pairing or sign up with somebody you already know.

(**) Let's say as a default, each turn should be about 1-2 weeks, and the overall time limit is 6 months.
Feel free to disregard these limits and choose your own. If you want to do the whole game in a lightning week of overnight turns, go for it. Multi-generational familial collaborations spanning centuries are also permissible. You should figure out what works for the two of you before beginning.

(***) Probably best to avoid anything illegal, explicitly sexual, or otherwise confronting, unless you are both ok with it. You are strongly encouraged to discuss beforehand what kind of content you are or aren't comfortable with. And obviously when sharing on GT or elsewhere be mindful of your audience.

(****) in my mind this modification can be anything you choose - add things, delete things, arrange things as you like. deleting the entire project is fair game if you feel it is right. but - if you don't agree with me on this, figure out constraints with your collaborator before you begin.

in my opinion it's best to avoid discussing the changes you are making. Try to communicate through the changes you make instead.
Technical questions ('how do i open this type of file?' etc) are good and encouraged.

For sending the project folder back and forth, just zipping it up and sending over email has worked for me in the past. Or use google drive or github if you're into that kind of thing. Should be even easier with flickgame and other web-based tools.

very importantly please be kind and respectful to one another!!

Saturday May 4, 2019
(all day)
Start: 05/01/2019 - 16:19
End: 11/01/2019 - 16:19

update: EVENT BEGIN!!
altogether 10 people signed up which makes 5 beautiful pairs and thus 5 beautiful games, in time.
For the 4 people who didn't explicitly choose a collaborator i couldn't see any obvious matches so i chose randomly, i hope that's ok. so we have:

sergio <----?-----> nilson
mr.a <----?-----> let-off studios
sylvie <----------> thesycophant
everythingstaken <----------> mno
karen <----------> jacqueline

Have fun and good luck!
If anyone missed the start date you are still very welcome to take part, just leave a comment.

--

Original description:
it is very similar to tennis, except instead of enemies you are friends and instead of a ball you use a game or game-adjacent object.

in more detail:
1. find a collaborator (*)
2. with your collaborator decide on a format (flickgame, bitsy, unity project, polystyrene, etc). Discuss time constraints (**), boundaries (***) or any adjustments to the default rules that you would like to have in place.
3. decide who will make the first turn. this can be by coin toss, duel, or more imaginative procedure
4. someone makes the first turn.
5. other person makes some modifications (****) to these files and sends them back. Don't talk about what you've done!
6. repeat this back-and-forth until you both decide the game is finished or a predetermined time-limit is reached.
7. put the game on glorioustrainwrecks.com so that we can play it :)

(*) Easiest way to do find a collaborator is to post a comment on this event. Maybe mention what kind of tools or formats you would be interested in working with. If you have strong preferences about duration of turns or the overall process, or about anything else, mention that too. I will try to assign pairings based on tools/preferences, or randomly otherwise. Also feel free to figure out your own pairing or sign up with somebody you already know.

(**) Let's say as a default, each turn should be about 1-2 weeks, and the overall time limit is 6 months.
Feel free to disregard these limits and choose your own. If you want to do the whole game in a lightning week of overnight turns, go for it. Multi-generational familial collaborations spanning centuries are also permissible. You should figure out what works for the two of you before beginning.

(***) Probably best to avoid anything illegal, explicitly sexual, or otherwise confronting, unless you are both ok with it. You are strongly encouraged to discuss beforehand what kind of content you are or aren't comfortable with. And obviously when sharing on GT or elsewhere be mindful of your audience.

(****) in my mind this modification can be anything you choose - add things, delete things, arrange things as you like. deleting the entire project is fair game if you feel it is right. but - if you don't agree with me on this, figure out constraints with your collaborator before you begin.

in my opinion it's best to avoid discussing the changes you are making. Try to communicate through the changes you make instead.
Technical questions ('how do i open this type of file?' etc) are good and encouraged.

For sending the project folder back and forth, just zipping it up and sending over email has worked for me in the past. Or use google drive or github if you're into that kind of thing. Should be even easier with flickgame and other web-based tools.

very importantly please be kind and respectful to one another!!

Sunday May 5, 2019
(all day)
Start: 05/01/2019 - 16:19
End: 11/01/2019 - 16:19

update: EVENT BEGIN!!
altogether 10 people signed up which makes 5 beautiful pairs and thus 5 beautiful games, in time.
For the 4 people who didn't explicitly choose a collaborator i couldn't see any obvious matches so i chose randomly, i hope that's ok. so we have:

sergio <----?-----> nilson
mr.a <----?-----> let-off studios
sylvie <----------> thesycophant
everythingstaken <----------> mno
karen <----------> jacqueline

Have fun and good luck!
If anyone missed the start date you are still very welcome to take part, just leave a comment.

--

Original description:
it is very similar to tennis, except instead of enemies you are friends and instead of a ball you use a game or game-adjacent object.

in more detail:
1. find a collaborator (*)
2. with your collaborator decide on a format (flickgame, bitsy, unity project, polystyrene, etc). Discuss time constraints (**), boundaries (***) or any adjustments to the default rules that you would like to have in place.
3. decide who will make the first turn. this can be by coin toss, duel, or more imaginative procedure
4. someone makes the first turn.
5. other person makes some modifications (****) to these files and sends them back. Don't talk about what you've done!
6. repeat this back-and-forth until you both decide the game is finished or a predetermined time-limit is reached.
7. put the game on glorioustrainwrecks.com so that we can play it :)

(*) Easiest way to do find a collaborator is to post a comment on this event. Maybe mention what kind of tools or formats you would be interested in working with. If you have strong preferences about duration of turns or the overall process, or about anything else, mention that too. I will try to assign pairings based on tools/preferences, or randomly otherwise. Also feel free to figure out your own pairing or sign up with somebody you already know.

(**) Let's say as a default, each turn should be about 1-2 weeks, and the overall time limit is 6 months.
Feel free to disregard these limits and choose your own. If you want to do the whole game in a lightning week of overnight turns, go for it. Multi-generational familial collaborations spanning centuries are also permissible. You should figure out what works for the two of you before beginning.

(***) Probably best to avoid anything illegal, explicitly sexual, or otherwise confronting, unless you are both ok with it. You are strongly encouraged to discuss beforehand what kind of content you are or aren't comfortable with. And obviously when sharing on GT or elsewhere be mindful of your audience.

(****) in my mind this modification can be anything you choose - add things, delete things, arrange things as you like. deleting the entire project is fair game if you feel it is right. but - if you don't agree with me on this, figure out constraints with your collaborator before you begin.

in my opinion it's best to avoid discussing the changes you are making. Try to communicate through the changes you make instead.
Technical questions ('how do i open this type of file?' etc) are good and encouraged.

For sending the project folder back and forth, just zipping it up and sending over email has worked for me in the past. Or use google drive or github if you're into that kind of thing. Should be even easier with flickgame and other web-based tools.

very importantly please be kind and respectful to one another!!

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