To wit, even if it's not for rewards, I think game jams are exceedingly helpful for devs just to build their skills in a more fun environment. So a regular game jam could make sense to do from that perspective - less about trying to win some prize and more to have fun with each other and hone our proficiencies on a regular basis.
Just to get this out there, short of you guys using bounties weirdly, there's no way anyone's getting reputation out of this short of your game resulting in questions being asked on the site. Which, well, if it is that'd be good if they're good questions.
The spring gamejam is going to take place here in meta yet again! The jam will take place 12:00 PM Friday the 4th of November to 11:59 AM Monday, the 7th of November UTC time.
We're going to keep the same rules as before:
Participants are allowed to write games for any platform.
All pub...