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#18


About the Jam

RPG Maker has spawned many great horror games and now it's time to create games in the style of these classics! You are welcome to join this jam no matter if you are a beginner or an experienced developer, so long as you want to create a game inspired by traditional RPG Maker horror games. Hopefully, at the end of the game jam you will have something playable you can be proud of!

You can also join the jam's Discord server!


Theme: Secret Garden

Somewhere in the world, there's a certain Secret Garden, a place that draws in those who have something to hide themselves. It promises to keep their secrets hidden, so long as they agree to let the other secrets buried here lie undisturbed.
The garden itself is filled with many different types of plants, both mundane and seemingly otherworldly, with decorative structures such as garden follies, fountains and statues giving it a refined touch. Cobblestone roads lead towards various areas of interest here in this enchanting place, such as the orchard, the hedge maze, various greenhouses and the conservatory. And deep within the garden's very heart, a small garden villa stands, full of mementos left behind by various lost souls who once sought shelter here.
But just as every rose has its thorns, so does this beautiful garden hide a much darker nature underneath its exterior. One that those who intend to uncover the secrets it wants to keep hidden are bound to experience. Your game might be about this particular garden, or an entirely different one. The important thing is that your game's protagonist has discovered some hidden, Secret Garden. Will they find what they seek there? Or will the hidden dangers of this place prove to be too much for them? That is up to you!

Bonus Challenges

1) The Secret Keeper: The protagonist is entrusted with keeping some important secret.

2) Greenhouse of Horrors: There's a scene in the game where the protagonist is attacked by some kind of plant monster inside a greenhouse.

3) Flower Power: The player can utilize various types of plants to help them out in some way, such as restoring their health, hindering enemies by dealing damage to them or stunning them etc.


RULES AND FAQ:

When can I start working on my game?

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.

Is it allowed to use premade assets?

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.

Can I use engines other than RPG Maker to make my game?

Games made in any version of RPG Maker or similar engines are preferred, but you can use other game engines. However, in that case, additional limitations apply.

What does that mean? If you use RPG Maker or an engine similar to it (such as WOLF RPG Editor) to make your game, then you are free to just make a horror game. It doesn't matter if it's a puzzle game, a dark fantasy RPG or a Visual Novel made with a ton of custom plugins. All is fine and well, so long as it's a horror game or at least features significant horror elements.

If you use a more "heavy-duty" engine such as Unity, Godot or Unreal Engine, then you need to make sure your game "keeps to the spirit of RPG Maker Horror Games". This is very open to interpretation and is judged on a case-by-case basis. Your game should most likely be 2D and top-down/side-view at the very least. The assumption is that if you are using a different engine, you are already familiar with RPG Maker-style Horror Games and how they normally are. We tend to give people the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this.

Are AI-generated assets allowed?

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.

Can I team up with other people for the jam?

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.

Does my game jam submission have to be a horror game?

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.

Can I submit an incomplete game?

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.

Can my game contain depictions of brutal violence, gore etc.?

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.

Does my game have to follow the Theme of the game jam?

You need to incorporate the Theme from the current jam 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.

Are the Bonus Challenges optional?

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.

Does my game jam submission have to be free?

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.

Is it possible to submit a game to the jam after the Submission Period 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.

Are there any other rules I should know about?

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!

Art by: Broody Gaming