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4 gamesA competition for new complete unreleased ADRIFT games. Took place during April 2004.
2 games; award date August 28, 2001The ADRIFT Summer Competition was open for any unreleased, but complete, Adrift games. Competition entries were to be in by 21 August 2001 with judging taking place in the following week. The voting deadline was 28th August, 2001.
6 gamesRules for this competition Time limited. The game is must be written during the period 15-22 August 2004. To ensure compliance there will be required first and completion line for the game, as well as a compulsory object to be announced...
4 games; award date April 1, 2006The Writing Challenges Comp was open for any unreleased Adrift game based on one of five given locations. The game should have no more than ten rooms as defined in the ADRIFT Generator. Competition entries are to be in by 18th March 2006...
1 game; award date May 29, 2023Arcjam is a game design event where you use Arcweave to design and publish a short game in 72 hours. The term “game” is to be taken in the most general sense, meaning any kind of interactive experience, story, puzzle, graphic novel, et... 1 gameNick's Dilemma was selected to be showcased at the 2017 annual Association of Educational and Communications Technology Design and Development Showcase in Jacksonville, Florida.
3 games; award date August 31, 2017Goal: To create a beginner’s game that will be suitable for IF newcomers and (hopefully) wet their appetite for playing other games, or maybe even create their own. Suggestion: Put yourself in the player’s shoes. This is your first ever...
19 games; award date November 24, 2014Annual Halloween-themed SpeedIF
21 games in 2 divisions; award date December 1, 2016This year the competition is divided into two parts. La Petite Mort is for games written in three hours or under. Le Grand Guignol is for those who prefer to linger over their masterpieces, or just didn't manage to finish in under three...
7 games5 games; award date October 15, 2005The object was to take the supplied incomplete game which has just six rooms (in Adrift v4.0 or v3.9) and turn it into a finished game. Items, NPCs, exits, etc, could be added to them but nothing could be taken away. Although you could...
16 gamesPremise: The authors received a randomized list of five imaginary games created by other participants in the jam. They were to pick one (or more) and make: a sequel, a prequel, a fan fiction, a critical response game, a sidequel, a...
3 games in 4 divisions; award date March 4, 2015The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference.
2 games in 2 divisions; award date March 1, 2017The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference.
1 game in 2 divisions; award date March 22, 2018The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference.
1 game in 2 divisions; award date March 18, 2020The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference.
1 game; award date March 23, 2022The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference.
1 game; award date March 20, 2024The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual festival at the Game Developers Conference.
19 games; award date September 17, 2022Welcome to the fifth edition of inkJam! The inkJam is an annual community organised jam focused on storytelling and narrative games written in ink. What's the theme? Incredible, yet... When does it begin? The jam begins on Friday,...
24 games; award date October 4, 2023The inkJam is an annual community organized jam focused on storytelling and narrative games written in ink. When does it begin? The jam begins on Friday, October 20th, 9PM CEST. Who can enter? Everyone is more than welcome, either alone...