
In Easter Horror Jam, your task is to create a horror game centered around Easter. There are also optional Bonus Challenges for those who want more guidance. Hopefully, by the end of this casual horror game jam, you'll have something playable you can be proud of!
You can also join the jam's Discord server!
There are many horror games centered around Halloween or Christmas, but not as many centered around Easter. And that's a bit of a shame, since there are many possibilities to go with!
For example, you could simply have your game's protagonist being hunted down by monstrous version of an easter bunny or a serial killer wearing a costume. Or have the game an 'egg hunt', where the hidden easter eggs might have symbols painted on them that reveal some kind of mystery or perhaps contain fragments of a horrific eldritch being hidden inside them. Or you could focus on the holiday's connections to the themes of death and rebirth. Or any number of other things.
Whatever you decide to focus on, your goal in this game jam is to create a game that captures the essence of Easter Horror!
1) Easter Bunny: The Easter Bunny is in the game in some form.
2) Easter Egg Hunt: There's a part in the game where the player's task is to search for and collect various hidden easter eggs.
3) Death and Resurrection: There's a part in the game where some character dies, only to be resurrected later on.
You can only start working on the actual game project after the jam's submission period starts, but you can start planning and creating/gathering assets and other resources before that time.
This is a casual game jam, so premade assets are allowed and you can reuse some code from past projects if you want. However, don't go overboard with it. In order to comply with the spirit of the jam, the bulk of the work on your game should be done during the game jam itself.
There's no restriction on the Engine, Libraries or Framework you can use to develop your game. Feel free to use Godot, Unity, Unreal Engine, Game Maker Studio, Construct, Adventure Game Studio, Ren'Py, RPG Maker or anything else you want.
AI-generated assets are allowed, if you disclose their use on the game's project page. This applies even if these originally AI-generated assets are later edited by you.
That said, this is only a requirement if there are any AI-generated assets in your game. It doesn't apply if you've used AI-generated images as inspiration or if you've simply asked ChatGPT for coding advice, for example.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can form a team. There's no limit to the amount of team members your team can have. You can also work on multiple games or be a part of multiple different teams.
Your game has to be a horror game or at least contain significant horror elements. It doesn't need to be outright scary, so long as it can even remotely be considered one.
We tend to give games the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this, so don't worry about it too much.
This is a game jam, incomplete games are totally fine and expected. You are encouraged to work on your game even during the Rating Period.
Follow itch.io's Terms of Service and tag your game appropriately. We also advise all jam submitters to include content warnings in their games whenever it seems necessary.
You need to incorporate the Theme into your game in some way. It's completely up to you how you interpret the Theme, so long as it's obvious that you've at least made an effort to follow it. We aren't too strict with it and creative interpretations are encouraged.
Yes, the Bonus Challenges are totally optional and serve mostly to guide people who need that extra guidance. It's up to you if you decide to implement them or not.
There has to be some kind of free version of your game made available for the duration of the both this game jam's submission period and also its rating period. It could be a free demo version or the game itself being made free for a limited time. This requirement no longer applies after the game jam ends.
This jam accepts late submissions during the Rating Period. A Late Submission Thread will be set up in the jam's Community tab once the submission period ends. Anyone who wants to submit their game to the jam after the submission period ends will have to put a link to their game's project page in said thread and will receive a reply with a Submission Link that will allow them to submit their game to the jam.
After the Rating Period ends, the Community tab will be closed and no further late submissions will be accepted.
1) Follow itch.io's Terms of Service.
2) Follow the Terms of Use of any assets you use in your game.
3) Have fun!