Boston Game Devs Make 8 Games in 36 Hours 52
Darius Kazemi writes "This past weekend, a bunch of Boston-area game developers got together and did a 36-hour Boston Game Jam, inspired by the Indie Game Jam. We made eight games in 36 hours based on the theme of 'shift' for platforms as diverse as PC, GBA, and cell phones. The games range from a surprisingly complex behavioral sim to a game where you have to squish your opponent in a 2D physics deathmatch. Most of the games are available for download right now, and some of them even include the source code. In days to come, we'll be adding developer diaries and other goodies."
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Attention Stupid People (Score:1, Funny)
"Redundant" rings true of any comment involving
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Simply hilarious!
Get it??? Get it??!!
flash (Score:2)
I hate it when sites make it impossible to navigate unless you have flash installed. Anyone have a direct link to bypass the flash?
Re:flash (Score:4, Informative)
http://bostongamejam.com/games_noflash.html [bostongamejam.com]
-Darius
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Six objections to SWF (Score:2)
here, this might be a more helpful link: http://www.flash.com/ [flash.com]
Does SWF work properly on older (less than 1 GHz or less than 256 MB of RAM) or newer (64-bit) PCs? Does SWF work properly on handheld devices? Do most SWF site developers take visitors on dial-up Internet connections or visitors who use assistive technologies [wikipedia.org] seriously? And when will web advertisers stop using distracting SWF animations that motivate people to turn off SWF support entirely?
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> visitors on dial-up Internet connections
Here's a better place for Flash: as the UI for a desktop app [getindi.com]. getindi!
Innovation in Gaming? (Score:1)
Re:Innovation in Gaming? (Score:5, Insightful)
you have fallen into a trap. You believe that an innovative game means finding a new way to push bits around faster or better than before. It does not. A better game is created by designing something that is fun to play. Innovation comes in the form of new game play mechanics, new input styles, new types of stories.
Making a game with 10 times the polygons of the closest competitor is not really game innovation. Graphics innovation sure, but you could make pacman with everything bump mapped and shaded and such but it would still play like pacman.
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Hardware innovation - There will be specialized equipment required for this, whether its headsets, body suits, a Matrix-esque server or a holodeck. The development of this is innovation.
Graphical innovation - Somewhat tied into the hardware innovation, but also something that can be pushed at a software level. This is also innovation.
Input and/or Gameplay innovation - How people actually code and use the system is a separate innovation from the others.
8 games by 8 teams... (Score:2)
They had 8 groups of people all make a game each in 36 hours.
Impressive still, but not really news.
Re:8 games by 8 teams... (Score:4, Informative)
I don't know what that means.
Two people making a game in 36 hours wouldn't be news. Eight sets of two people making games in 36 hours becomes news?
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One artist? (Score:4, Insightful)
Very cool, but why one artist and one sound designer, floating between fifteen developers? Every team should have at least its own artist -- and don't think [wikipedia.org] we aren't [wikipedia.org] into this sort [wikipedia.org] of thing [wikipedia.org].
You've got the Massachusetts College of Art, one of the best and one of the scrappiest art schools in the country, right across the river. Next year, think about reaching out. You'll be amazed at the response, and the amount of polish these kids can do on deadline.
Their website is useless (Score:2, Insightful)
Who?
According to the home page they're "a bunch of professional game developers from around the Boston area". I know of no game development companies from Boston (and I live next to it!) so some idea of WHAT kind of games these developers have worked on would be helpful.
What platform?
What platform is required to play the games? Not even the game download page really explains how to play the games. Apparently some are cell phone and GBA games, with no indicat
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Does this help? http://www.bostonpostmortem.org/bostongamedev.htm
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http://www.bostongamejam.com/contact.html [bostongamejam.com]
As to platform, you're right, we should be more specific. I'll get on that soon.
As to license, this is released for the time being under the "we don't give a shit what you do with this code" license. But I'll probably GPL it, again, when I get around to it.
-Darius
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wow, look what i found via one little google search: from the boston globe website [boston.com]
also, see the numerous other replies linking the website of the people on whom the article was reporting.
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Among some of the more noteworthy game development companies in the greater Boston area are Irrational Games [irrationalgames.com] (System Shock), Harmonix [harmonixmusic.com] (Guitar Hero), and Stainless Steel Studios [wikipedia.org] (Empire Earth).
Unfortunately Stainless Steel shut down a few months ago... maybe all those laid off employees were the ones who made the games in the article.
24 hour comics (Score:1)
But where... (Score:4, Funny)
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What languages were used? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Squish (Score:2)
Alternative title (Score:1)
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