about 3 years ago
Lion City Hacks: a new hackathon for teenagers in Singapore!
Hey there!
Sam here, hope you're doing well. I'd like to invite you to Lion City Hacks, a new hackathon by the team behind SG Game Jam, on December 3rd at Red Hat Singapore. It'll be twelve hours of hacking, workshops, food & friendship in the center of the city. I can't wait. We'd love to have you there, more details are available at https://lioncityhacks.com and you can register at https://register.lioncityhacks.com/. Looking forward to seeing you there,Sam PS: the venue is stellar, here's our team visiting it last week!
over 3 years ago
And the winner is...
Well done everyone!
We were blown away by the quality of submissions to this year's SG Game Jam. The creativity and passion on display was incredibly inspiring and we hope you all very proud of your games.
Now, for the moment you've all been waiting for... the winners!
In third place is Jatin Bhandari for their Yin Yang platformer game. We were highly impresssed with the creativity behind the game and it's unique gameplay.
Now, in second place is Efaz Ahmed for their BobaRun game. Judging it brought a smile to our faces as we rushed to make Boba Tea!
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over 3 years ago
Final call for submissions

There are only 3 days left to complete your submission for SG Game Jam! If you need any help, feel free to join The Innovation Discord or drop me an email :D
Best of luck,
Sam
over 3 years ago
One week to go!
Well, it's eight days but "one week" sounds nicer. As we edge towards the deadline, we're offering every participant a call with an organiser/judge to get feedback on your game and submission so you can have the best chance of winning! If you're interested in jumping on a call, contact Sam Poder#5022 on Discord.
Happy jamming!
Sam

Questions?
If you have any questions about the hackathon, please join The Innovation Circuit's Discord.
over 3 years ago
The SG Game Jam has begun!
You read that right, let the Jam begin!
You now have until June 4th to create your game. They'll be judged on creativity, gameplay and complexity. The winner will win a $500 cash prize (wow!).
So getting jamming! We can't wait to see your games on Devpost!

(not that kind of jamming)
Best of luck,
Sam
(PS: if you're looking for a place to start we just released our first starter workshop: creating a game in Kaboom in under 60 seconds! Check it out.)