A Better Ludum Dare; Or, How to Ruin a Legacy

Posted by raincole 2 days ago

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Comment by 0xBA5ED 2 days ago

Coming to a conclusion gracefully is better than continuing as a pawn for petty squabbles over control. There will be new things. The game dev/jam community transcends names and domains and will continue in many forms.

Comment by drbscl 1 day ago

Speaking as someone who's participated a few times, the organisers don't owe us jack shit, and have a right to stop whenever they want.

Mike clearly doesn't want to be a "kingmaker", and that's a good thing.

Comment by lmm 1 day ago

The tone is all over the place here, this feels like it's an attack post disguised as not. If you're really grateful to this person, complaining they haven't done more to more fully handover seems pretty entitled. If you actually think they've been a bad leader and could have done better then say so. And, like, are you volunteering to actually step up and put the work in? Because "open up to community contributions" is not a magic wand and can easily end up costing more work than it saves; particularly if that community is unable or unwilling to provide $3000/month of funds, what makes you think that they'd suddenly step up if you asked for non-financial contributions instead?

Comment by looksjjhg 1 day ago

What on earth is ludum dare ?!?

Comment by adrian_b 1 day ago

Other people have explained that it is a game jam event.

"Ludum dare" is Latin for "to give a game" or "game giving".

Comment by ecshafer 1 day ago

Big online Game Jam (Hackathon for games). Some Notable games like Broforce and Hollow Knight started there.

Comment by rogual 1 day ago

Inscryption, too. I didn't know it started as an LD game until after I played it, and it was great to see how much of the atmosphere and mechanics were already there in the LD version [1].

[1] https://ldjam.com/events/ludum-dare/43/sacrifices-must-be-ma...

Comment by unclad5968 1 day ago

It's a game jam. An event where a bunch people make a game over a couple of days based on a theme.