What's a minigame jam? These are smaller-scale, shorter composition-based game jams that, much like the OST Fragments Jam (first one will be held in January!), task you with writing hypothetical video game music based around a theme & in this case, an optional challenge.
What's a challenge? Anything from a synthetic scale (whole tone, octatonic, etc), to a form (rondo, theme & variations), to a focus on a particular instrument or instrument family (i.e. write something for woodwinds).
What's a theme? A semi-vague phrase that will (ideally) guide your creative process when you're thinking about your made-up game's concept & the sound you want to go for with the music you compose. It's purposefully left up to interpretation & is meant to be as un-restrictive as possible.
For this minigame jam, we ask that you compose at least 2 minutes of music, consisting of however many tracks you'd like to write.
There are no restrictions on genre or style, meaning that you can compose whatever your heart desires. Orchestral, heavy metal, jazz... Anything goes!
Your files must be in .wav, .mp3, or .flac on itch.io, but we'd also highly encourage you to upload your project somewhere else for ease of listening. Options include but are not limited to:
Here is a fantastic resource if you want to embed a playlist directly into your itch.io project: Blamscamp.
Please submit a screenshot/screen recording of your DAW with your submission! If you have a score and want to submit a PDF of that as well, that'd be cool. I just want proof that you actually made the thing you're submitting.
This goes without saying but everything you submit to this has to be wholly original.
If I confront you about AI being used in your entry and you refuse to update it, I will remove it. This includes but isn't limited to generative AI use for thumbnails/covers, which is not allowed for this jam.
What can you do instead? Go outside and take a picture, use an existing public domain piece (with proper credit!), ask your friends to draw something for you... Lots of options out there!
Compose something that uses the whole tone scale at one point or another. It doesn't have to be used throughout the entire piece, even one section (like just 4-8 measures) is enough to count towards the challenge.
What is the whole tone scale? A six-note scale where each note is a major second (or a whole step) apart from each other.
The two variations of this scale are pictured below! Each of them can start on any pitch within that set of notes, meaning that you are NOT locked into any one key. Yay!
Remember, the challenge is entirely optional! You can choose to ignore the challenge and follow the theme only, just make sure to make a note of it in the submission form.
There are four categories that your entry will be rated by: General impression, creativity, quality, and adherence to theme, They're defined as follows!
The rating period will last for a week after the jam ends and is restricted to just people who submitted something. This is to try to prevent rating manipulation.
You can edit your project page after you submit to the jam but please know that your files will be locked until the ratings period ends.
Note: Teams of up to four composers are allowed.
Unfortunately, no. I am a full time college student and do not have money! Unless pictures of Pumpkin, my cat, count as a prize. Then yeah, there's a prize ☻
We'll consider adding actual prizes in the future, but for now this is really low-stakes.
Want to meet fellow composers? Want to form a team? Want to lurk in chat without ever sending a single message? Join our server!
If you're having issues submitting or have any questions that this page doesn't answer, don't hesitate to contact me! I'll probably take a moment to respond, but I will get back to you as soon as I can.
This also goes for any business inquiries. I tend to respond the fastest to email & Discord messages.