Participants of the Gaijin Jam hackathon cycle create a game solo or with a team on a predetermined topic, the authors of the best works receive cash prizes. The Gaijin Jam #2 contest has an additional condition: only a combination of daScript and dasbox (an environment for running daScript applications) is allowed, and not other languages, engines or frameworks.
Scripting languages are essential for high productivity in game development. The daScript language is easy to learn, provides high performance and productivity, and is accessible to everyone.
You can register now on the official Gaijin Jam Discord server: https://discord.gg/WJrJX6wkv6
Gaijin Jam #2 will begin on March 1st at 19:00 (UTC), and the theme of the jam will be announced at the official opening. Even before that, you can register and find like-minded people in the team on the official Gaijin Jam Discord server, as well as follow the news in VK and Facebook groups. All activities will also be announced there: lectures from experts, streams of participants' games, and an awards ceremony. The results will be summed up on April 15 in four categories: "Best Game", "Best Gameplay", "Gaijin's Choice" and "People's Choice Award", the prize fund will be 20 thousand US dollars.
The rules for choosing winners and prizes in each nomination, as well as the detailed conditions of the competition, can be found on the official Game Jam website, in VK and Facebook groups, as well as the Discord channel.
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