Global Game Jam 2021

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Kick-off 2021 by making a new game and meeting new game makers! This year, the Global Game Jam is all online. You can join the NYU Game Center site from anywhere in the world. Bring the vibes of Brooklyn to your living room and jam with NYU Game Center students, faculty, alumni and friends on our inaugural GGJ Discord.

The Global Game Jam brings together game makers, musicians, artists, programmers, beginners, and veterans to make a game based on a shared world-wide theme in forty-eight hours. Join 280,000 other game makers from 93 countries around the world to make a game January 29-31!

People of all skill levels and experiences are welcome and encouraged to come jam!

Ideas that started simple at the NYU GGJ have grown into impressive, award-winning, released games! 2013 GGJ game Mushroom 11 was released on Steam, after being selected for an IGF nomination, IndieCade, and the PAX 10, among other festivals and awards. Nina Freeman and Emmett Butler’s 2014 GGJ game How do you do it? is out now, and was selected for IndieCade as well as nominated for an IGF. Not everyone makes a digital game; our site’s Best Overall Game of 2014 was a board game called Lucca, which went on to become an Official Selection at IndieCade 2014.

Jam FAQ

NYU Game Center Jam Schedule & Structure:
On Friday, January 29 at 6:00PM EST, we’ll kick things off with the official GGJ keynote videos and theme announcement via voice chats in the GGJ Discord.

Following the kick-off, everyone starts to brainstorm ideas, form teams, and make games. We'll have channels set-up for you to share your ideas and meet new folks.

The weekend is casually structured, and you’re welcome to work at whatever pace you like, with whomever you like, using whatever tools/platforms you like.

On Sunday, January 31 at 5:00PM EST, everyone will exhibit their games in the Discord for all attendees to play. A team of judges (comprised of NYU Game Center faculty and local indie developers) will give out a few fun awards and the award winning teams will present their games.

How do I get into the NYU Game Center Global Game Jam Discord?
We'll post an invite link to get into the Discord around 12:00pm EST on Friday, January 29.

If you are new to Discord, we recommend downloading it ahead of time and setting up an account: https://discord.com/

Who can join the NYU Game Center jam site?
Anyone! Our jam site is open to the public, and you can join us from anywhere in the world. If you are under 18, you’ll need to be jamming with a guardian.

Can I come to the NYU Game Center in person and jam? 
Unfortunately, no. The jam is entirely online this year. Hopefully we'll see you in-person again next year!

Do I need to be a game making expert to jam?
No! The jam is a great place to learn some new skills. You can start with a non-digital game, join a team on Friday evening, or take advantage of the suggested jam tools (posted at the start of the jam) and teach yourself something new!

What do I need to participate in the jam? Will I need to download any specific programs?
You’ll need access to internet, a computer, and Discord, but other than that you’ll be free to use whatever tools and platforms you like, including making a non-digital game.

How does making a non-digital game for an online only game jam work? 
You can share your game via videos, photos, .pdfs, or online board game simulators like Tabletopia or Tabletop Simulator.

I can’t attend the whole weekend! Can I come play the games on Sunday?
Yes! The showcase on Sunday is open to everyone, and you are welcome to join the Discord on Sunday evening to play what everyone made over the weekend!

We'll also be showcasing the nominated and award winning games during our first ever Global Game Jam 2021 Awards Showcase live-stream on Thursday, February 4.

The NYU Game Center would like to thank our event sponsors: Fresh PlanetTake-Two InteractiveEmpire State Development, and Parsec. Their generous support makes our events possible.