Before the redesign of the website in July, we still recommended thirteen jam games in June on our Twitter account. Of course, we want you to see them here as well! So join us at the most wonderfully pixelated …
In May, we recommended forty-nine entries made for eleven different jams, so join us on a journey to bring your own art museums, pixelated bee hives, single rooms with unlimited content, mystical and beautiful places in the void, the bowling…
This April, we recommended twenty-four entries made for fifteen different game jams, including a a pinball roguelike hybrid, a time paradox pizza adventure, a murder mystery with cute ghosts, a gardening game with spaceships as well as a black hole,…
March brought us twenty-four new recommendations made for twelve different game jams. So prepare yourself for unconventional love stories, mysterious dungeons, shopping malls, new knowledge about snails and much more. 7DRL Challenge 2019 “Forward” by Christophe Coyard. While this …
February brought us many amazing game jams, and so we recommended fifty-two entries made for fifteen different jams. There are games about the meaning of love and home, but also best retro hack and lash action, mind-blogging puzzle as well…
The January 2019 issue of “The Jam Report” features twenty-two games made for sixteen different jams. So expect the unexpected, as time travel gets combined with cooking, tributes to “Die Hard” and the “Tomb Raider” series were created and some…
Discover necessary and unnecessary sacrifices, stories about murders in mobster villas and tales about all kinds of friendship, real flower power, genre mashups, metagames and many other things in the December issue of “The Jam Report”, that features sixty-two jam…
The November issue of “The Jam Report” is filled with stories about friendship and emancipation, strange monsters and glitches, hyperrealistic as well as surreal landscapes, horror games, wacky sports, interesting puzzle and shooter games. Enjoy the diversity of the jam scene…
Today, a new monthly article series called “The Jam Report” starts. Here we prepare all the short recommendations made on our Twitter account in a concise list. So enjoy the first issue of “The Jam Report”, which features forty-five jam…