zedman3d
07-20-2007, 09:00 PM
GarageGames and GreatGamesExperiment.com are sponsoring the first ever Game Development Competition. The competition will begin July 18th, Wednesday, and continue for 2 months ending September 18th. The contest theme is comedy, so developers are encouraged to incorporate comedic elements into their game in which ever way they wish. The contest site is up and running with forums which contain all of the necessary contest info such as rules and guidelines. One of the guidelines for the competition is that all games must be uploaded to the Great Games Experiment, so be sure to check GGE for new games that are part of the competition.
Entrants will submit their entry and at the end of the deadline 10 finalists (Chosen by a group of judges) from each category will go into a public vote to determine the category winner. Then, the winners are put in for one final round of voting to determine the grand prize winner. The overall winner will be awarded the complete Torque Suite (TGB, TGE TGEA), and winners of each category will receive the Torque Game Engine. We hope many people will enter and are looking forward to seeing the great games that are produced.
GRANDPRIZE IS OVER $500 WORTH OF TORQUE ENGINES!
Full list of prizes can be found in the 'Very Important' section of the forums.
Site: http://www.gdcomp.uni.cc
PS: I really think the community would benefit.
Entrants will submit their entry and at the end of the deadline 10 finalists (Chosen by a group of judges) from each category will go into a public vote to determine the category winner. Then, the winners are put in for one final round of voting to determine the grand prize winner. The overall winner will be awarded the complete Torque Suite (TGB, TGE TGEA), and winners of each category will receive the Torque Game Engine. We hope many people will enter and are looking forward to seeing the great games that are produced.
GRANDPRIZE IS OVER $500 WORTH OF TORQUE ENGINES!
Full list of prizes can be found in the 'Very Important' section of the forums.
Site: http://www.gdcomp.uni.cc
PS: I really think the community would benefit.