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Rules and Regulations
Once your game is complete, send a zipped folder with the content to [email protected]. You are expected to send the .dmb, .rsc, a note of your BYOND key, and documentation on the use of animate().

If you miss the deadline by a few hours or so, that's OK, but try to get the game sent in ASAP-- if it took too long, the judges may rule against allowing the entry-- so your best bet is to meet the deadline!

If your project has been altered and we're within the deadline, you can of course re-submit as many times as you wish (we will review the last entry sent unless otherwise specified).

Entries that do not follow the mandatory restriction and use at least one of the themes will be disqualified. If you are unsure as to whether or not your project is in danger of being excluded, please make sure to contact Writing A New One as early as possible. Any doubts should be immediately checked over to avoid time being wasted.

Use of public libraries is perfectly okay, however, all code excluding the libraries must be written from scratch.

All entries must follow the US legislation and be classed as legal. Using materials without the copyright holder's permission, such as art, sound, or stolen code, will result in disqualification.

Mandatory Restriction -- ()animate!

All entries must follow this, which is essentially the reason the contest was made--to celeberate BYOND 500 and a big "thanks!" to Tom and Lummox.

The project should make use of animate() and provide documentation on the method used, preferably via a code snippet and commentary. The documentation should be sent within the zipped folder which also contains the game files.

Themes

Entries are required to use at least one of the following. Incorporating multiple themes into the project is always a fun challenge and is permitted, but will not result in extra points. Any questions on the themes should be posted in this topic, just in case others have a similar one in mind.

Evolution -- The gradual development of something, esp. from a simple to a more complex form. Both genetics and technology are acceptable.

Play The Villain -- In most video games, we take the role as the protagonist. If you follow this theme, you're to do the opposite for your game -- instead of shooting space invaders, perhaps you'll be controlling them and laying waste to Earth's defenders!

Exploration -- The action of travelling in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about it. Whether it's a dark dungeon full of treasure, a new galaxy, or even a different dimension, using this theme means taking the player on a journey.

Recent News

Contact the contest organizer via the pager or Skype if you have any questions / enquiries. My Skype SN is askypetochatandstuff.

Any news / changes regarding the contest will be posted on the front page and dated to keep potential contestants in the loop.


30th September--Another donation of $50 from Zane444 puts the total prize fund at $550. Thanks Zane!

28th September-- Very kind donations of $200 from an anonymous user and $100 from Ter13 increased the total prize fund to $500. The prize structure is now: $200, $120, $90, $60, and $30. With five chances to win instead of three, contestants now have much better odds of walking away with a prize!

28th September-- Developers will now have 2 weeks to submit an entry once the contest begins. Any themes and restrictions will be announced one hour before the contest's start.

28th September-- There are now two judges besides myself. They are both respected throughout the BYOND community and should provide good insight into submissions. I am still looking for extra helpings hands, in case schedule problems arise.

Summary

Timezone Pending. Will be posted with at least 24 hours notice.

Start date: 10/04/2013 (Friday)
End date: 10/18/2013 (Tuesday)

14 days / 2 weeks to submit an entry


In lieu of the recent release of the very neat client-side animation features that Lummox has provided us with, and partly inspired by the work going on in this thread, I thought that it would be fun if someone hosted a contest to see what BYOND's developers can whip up. While I have little experience in these sorts of things, I'm hoping there will be others willing to pitch in with reviewing entries and the general organization.

The details of the contest are subject to change until it begins. Once it starts, however, things should be concrete unless I find a need to make changes if we believe they're required, such as a rule amendment -- hopefully this shouldn't be an issue.

I am looking for advice / assistance. If you wish to provide feedback or offer yourself as a reviewer / contest organizer, please do get in touch via the pager and I'll reply ASAP. Any help is much appreciated.


Prizes

Total prize pool: $550

First place: $215

Second place: $135

Third place: $100

Fourth place: $65

Fifth place: $35

BONUS!!: Submissions that myself and the reviewers believe to have a lot of potential to be popular games will be 'sponsored'. I'll personally donate to the project's funding -- what the developer does with this support is absolutely up to them, but if they're interested in being hooked up with good and affordable freelance artists, I can assist with that also. I'm still thinking on how this will work but I'll probably lean towards something like $1 per hub fan or a bi-weekly donation, assuming progress is made and the game is growing / shows promise.

I've seen a lot of contests where there's a bunch of neat games and after that... they kind of die out? I don't want to see fun projects go to waste and thus am hoping this will encourage developers to keep chugging on, and potentially even market their game in the future.


To be eligible for a prize, contestants must have a working PayPal. One can easily be set an account up even without a credit card, assuming your country allows registration... and in the event that it cannot be sent via PayPal, I can work towards finding an alternative means of sending (or perhaps provide the money as a BYOND membership).

Those wishing to contribute to the contest funding via money, BYOND memberships, hosting, or game subscriptions, can contact me through the pager.

u dont watch america cartoon?
@DHED
Well i'm English so i don't really see the american cartoons lol, and they are aimed at a young age group Probably like it is here in the Uk.

So nop sorry i don't, I do prefer subbed to dubbed, and also the Japanese serve to any age range.
South Park > 90% of anime
@Antx
lol and i would hope family guy would > south park too, but i enjoy both of those series, I kind of forgot they class as *Cartoons* lol

But anyway anime are very different from any american cartoon, which might make you like them more, or dislike them more, everyones different.
What are good, intelligent anime's? The only two I've been referred to are Death Note and Code Geass.
@Caution
I would suggest these anime which require a bit of thinking and are quite intelligent.

Baccano:
Several Events happening at the same time, and going back and fourth between time zones to lead to one final destination, immortal mafia, assassins and a very thought provoking anime trying to piece things together as the anime steps backwards and forwards.

Durarara:
In a town where there are several noticeable strong people and gangs emerging everywhere, one gang dominates them all but is the least visible, secret gangs cross over and are at war with each other, but terrible tragedies happen when they could have been avoided due to knowledge being concealed.

Jyu Oh Sei:
Two brothers are cast of into a jungle and must fight for survival, Eventually realizing they have been set up and everything they are doing is part of a master plan, will they be able to survive this game which was set for them, not without cost.
well ok i dont watch alot of english/america cartoon either... but its probably cause i cant lol

i might watch the 2nd anime cause i watched the 1st anime before a long time ago :)
@DHED
Oh nice, Well please do tell me if you like/dislike it.

Theres a big twist half way threw the series, It actually has a few non straight forward plots, some epic fight scenes, some epic battle's of huge proportions and a lot of manliness among other things.
CauTi0N wrote:
What are good, intelligent anime's? The only two I've been referred to are Death Note and Code Geass.

Can't tell if serious.
SAx: Yeah, I am. I'm not much of an anime person, but Death Note did a really good job at not only merging an international setting, but it also detailed a lot of logical processes that are both interesting and, at the same time, a bit captivating.
CauTi0N wrote:
SAx: Yeah, I am. I'm not much of an anime person, but Death Note did a really good job at not only merging an international setting, but it also detailed a lot of logical processes that are both interesting and, at the same time, a bit captivating.
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Not even a little. Intelligence is found more in simplicity as opposed to complexity; which the aforementioned series both fail at in both aspects.

@Teka
Family Guy's audience is aimed at the mentally ill.
Teka123 wrote:
Durarara:
In a town where there are several noticeable strong people and gangs emerging everywhere, one gang dominates them all but is the least visible, secret gangs cross over and are at war with each other, but terrible tragedies happen when they could have been avoided due to knowledge being concealed.

I finished part 1 and still don't have a wobbly's idea in hell what's actually going on...
CauTi0N wrote:
What are good, intelligent anime's? The only two I've been referred to are Death Note and Code Geass.

Darker than Black, also Teka you're a DTB FANBOY??!?!?!? omg me2 xoxoxoxo
I wouldn't exactly call Darker Than Black intelligent, but it's certainly an awesome show worth seeing. Especially so if you like collarbones. Though, you should avoid seeing the second season. They removed almost everything which made it good in the first place.
@Tibs
Well you'll get their nearer the end, they do piece it together mostly, but it's a shame that so many things happened which didn't need to lol.

@Charliehorse
Ahh i'm an Anime fan boy all over, there's quite a few anime characters i think are amazing.

@Antx
Yeah Darker than black was great, the first series was miles better, second series well.. it let me down a bit.(Lol at the sketch, that's pretty accurate)


It looks like i didn't provoke any hate or anger towards this post, so .. i may make another of the same type.
SuperAntx wrote:
I wouldn't exactly call Darker Than Black intelligent, but it's certainly an awesome show worth seeing. Especially so if you like collarbones. Though, you should avoid seeing the second season. They removed almost everything which made it good in the first place.

I know what you mean I loved the first season then I watched season 2 it was cool but not great, season 1.5? Or whatever it was, was pretty cool I still hope theres another season coming.