Slovakia is Finally Jammin’

Journal Title: Acta Ludologica - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Game jams are popular and well established forms of creating games in a fun and accessible way. During a game jam, similarly to a music jam, people from all kinds of environments from within and outside the industry gather to develop games in a short time period. There are thousands of different jam types (vary in size, rules, etc.) and dozens of them are happening around the globe at any given time.

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Michal Kabát

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Michal Kabát (2018). Slovakia is Finally Jammin’. Acta Ludologica, 1(2), 75-75. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-420920