Pyweek 23 - the python community game development competition.
pyweek registration is open. For the biannual game jam. http://www.pyweek.org/23/
Which means you can join, and put your self in a team, or join up as a solo entrant.
Spend a week(part time) finishing a game using python. Sunday 19th of February to Sunday 26th of February.
It is inspired by the ludumdare 48h comps, but people only use python, it is a week long, and there can be teams. Over 100 entrants joined in on the fun previous competitions.
Enter to have a chance to prototype your next game, or see if working in a team will work on a small project. Or just have a break, to get your creative juices going, and to feel all of the energy of 100+ people simultaneously feeding off each others creations. http://www.pyweek.org/23/
It's also a great way to learn, and have fun with python. It's possibly the best way to improve your programming skills, and game making skills there is.
Timetable
Which means you can join, and put your self in a team, or join up as a solo entrant.
Spend a week(part time) finishing a game using python. Sunday 19th of February to Sunday 26th of February.
It is inspired by the ludumdare 48h comps, but people only use python, it is a week long, and there can be teams. Over 100 entrants joined in on the fun previous competitions.
Enter to have a chance to prototype your next game, or see if working in a team will work on a small project. Or just have a break, to get your creative juices going, and to feel all of the energy of 100+ people simultaneously feeding off each others creations. http://www.pyweek.org/23/
It's also a great way to learn, and have fun with python. It's possibly the best way to improve your programming skills, and game making skills there is.
Timetable
Friday 2017/01/20 | Pre-registration underway |
Sunday 2017/02/12 | Theme voting commences |
Sunday 2017/02/19 | Challenge start |
Sunday 2017/02/26 | Challenge end, judging begins |
Sunday 2017/03/12 | Judging closes, winners announced |
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