Attention game programmers,
designers, and content creators!
Full Sail University is pleased to serve as a local host for the Global Game Jam (GGJ) event. This is the second annual GGJ, a worldwide game development experience where participants will join teams and create a game in a straight 48-hour block! Programmers, designers, content developers, testers, and enthusiasts are all welcome!
There will be challenges to be faced and fun to be had…
You do not have to form teams to participate because teams will be formed at the start of the competition. All participant teams will be constrained by the same rules and limitations, but each time zone will have one distinct constraint to preserve the equality of the competition.
Who wouldn’t want to be part of a game development team?! The GGJ provides an opportunity to be a part of that team and create a game for the world to see!
Anyone can participate in the GGJ: experienced professionals, students, and zealous gamers of every walk. Teams will be formed with programmers, designers, artists, and supporters to balance the production process.
Full Sail University
175 University Park Dr.
Winter Park, FL 32792
Building FS3B room 106 (The FS Auditorium)
5:00pm Friday, January 29, 2010 to 3:00pm Sunday, January 31, 2010.
ACT NOW! There is limited seating!
First register with the Full Sail organizer by email: contact svanzandt@fullsail.com. Please include only the following information in that email:
Subject Line: “Global Game Jam 2010” (this will help filter your request).
Name: first, last and your gaming moniker.
Role: would you like to participate as a programmer, a content developer (artist/audio engineer), or as support (designer/tester/enthusiast).
Email: yes you send this by email so the information is there, but the information is easier to compile when obtained from the body of the email. Thanks!
Phone: it is extremely unlikely that you will be contacted by phone, but the access might prove useful.
Participants will be contacted via email with confirmation within 48 hours of registration.
Secondly, we ask that you also register with the official GGJ site (http://www.globalgamejam.org), but please register and receive a confirmation from Full Sail first.
For questions or concerns, feel free to contact the admin, Stephen VanZandt at svanzandt@fullsail.com
For more details, please check out the Global Game Jam site at http://www.globalgamejam.org.
Full Sail's Game Focused Degree Programs
Game ArtBachelor of Science Degree Program Game Development
Bachelor of Science Degree Program Game Design
Master of Science Degree Program