Rule-O-Matic
Don't read too much into the results of these sample spins! The method of picking rules is yet to be tweaked to its full potential, and until a good selection of rules have been added, it's rather meaningless.
Once the Rule-O-Matic has been spun for a final time, the authors of the selected rules will be contacted in order to add clarifications and last minute twists. They won't be allowed to do anything drastic, and to limit their advantage of a heads up, they won't know for sure which of the rules atually were selected. (For example, they may be notified that one of three specific rules have been selected.)
Here is a sample spin, with the following rules being chosen:
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Genre requirements
Get Approval (OK)
The goal of the game is to get approval from someone, in the sense of satisfying someone. While points and algorithms can be used internally, the player should not have such discrete information of his current status. -
Technical requirements
There are 2 technical requirements:
Gravity/Attraction (Great)
The game must feature objects attracted to other objects. This can be gravity, magnetics or anything similar.
Unbeatable (OK)
The game must be unbeatable - it just keeps going on and on and on and..
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Artistic requirements
There is 1 artistic requirement:
Oral sound effects. (OK)
All sound effects must be made by your mouth or voicebox. It could directly involve your mouth/voicebox (eg. speech) or indirectly (eg. blowing). Human beat-boxing is OK as well.
If you don't have a means of recording audio, samples of mouths obtained from elsewhere are also acceptable.
If your game is to include music, all instruments must be oral as well (MOD files are good for this kind of music). -
Bonus rules
There are 2 bonus rules:
Act of Illuminati (Good)
You may opt out of one other rule if you include a picture of yourself accessible via some secret within the game itself. This may be a secret area, key combination, menu item, etc. Instructions on how to unlock the secret must be hidden within your documentation file in any way you deem fit, as long as it is realistically decipherable.
Act of Act of Recursiveness (Good)
Clever use of recursiveness will give bonus. It could be a code thing or something in the graphics. It could even be the way you interprete a rule. If one rule says you have to save a princess, you could make a game where a princess has to save a princess.
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Other Important Info
All entries must comply with all requirements except where nullified by Act of Dog.
All entries must be submitted on or before 12:00 UTC on Monday 25th July without fail. All entries must be supplied in a ZIP file equal to or less than 250 KB in size. All source code, makefiles, documentation, and references to additional libraries used must be supplied in the ZIP file.
You can assume that everyone will have a copy of Allegro (standard installation) installed. You do not need to supply one. It is okay to use a more recent version of Allegro, but if someone is unable to compile your game because of that, it's your fault. You should consider uploading binaries for people who have problems compiling the source onto your own website. I will be checking that the binary and source match up, so adding enhancements to the 'competition binary' is not permitted..
If source code is reused from legal sources (your own, GPLed, public domain) you should declare this and what changes have been made, so that your work can be assessed for the voting.
People should keep a informative and interesting account of their development through the competition. This can be sent after the competition for those people with no Internet access over the weekend. This does not affect your space requirement.
A web-based "blog" update page will be available. This will allow spectators to see what is going on :-)
You can make use of all information sources, mailing lists as you see fit. This is not an exam! :-)