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Cyberpunk Jam 2! - Discussion Thread

xhunterko
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 - 04:26
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I've recently been looking for people to hire and I came across a small studio. I was looking at their portfolio and noticed a cyberpunk looking game. I followed it's links and then remembered the Cyberpunk Jam from about 2 years ago. I remember making a game for it, then taking it down. I thought about that game a bit more and thought about how to have an excuse to work on it again. So I thought, why not start another cyberpunk jam? It's been two years since the last one. And it'd be a perfect excuse to work on the game again.

The only problem is how to gauge interest. I have very little audience so it's hard to get feedback on anything. Let alone a jam idea. So I started a twitter poll and got, surprisingly, low, but fairly positive feedback, a rare thing for me. So that means there's some interest.

But how much actually is there?

I realize the individual to start the first one had a lot of influence that I don't have. And sadly, I can't get in touch with them for help. But I do know some people who are interested in helping. The only problem I'm wondering is participation.

As far as schedule is concerned, I'm giving a rough guess of very late summer. To be a length of about 6 days.

I posted this elsewhere, but I figured I'd cross post over here as well since everyone in the industry likes a good game jam.

Is there anyone interested? If you have any positive ideas to help the event, let me know! I would love to hear your thoughts on this idea!

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