Make Sure The Initial 30 Seconds of Your Game Look Nice, Perfectly Playable and Not Causing Any Crashes or Errors (Also You Must Make Sure You Are Comformatble With Presenting THAT In The Summit)
Make Sure The Initial 30 Seconds of Your Game Look Nice, Perfectly Playable and Not Causing Any Crashes or Errors (Also You Must Make Sure You Are Comformatble With Presenting THAT In The Summit)
Fixed All The Issues You Got From Previous Weeks
Bug Finding Competition At The Hours Of Course Exersize (12/01/2026 18:00-22:00)
Week 11
Assignments
Teams that were not accepted to the conference and significantly improve their game
so it is original, clear and stable can apply again and may be accepted using the
exhibitor application form
Teams already accepted should keep improving and fixing their game based on feedback,
so it is clear and stable on the competition day
Fixed All The Issues You Got From Previous Weeks
Whether you were accepted or not, prepare a trailer for your game and upload it to
the game summary page. Details here:
Your Game Trailer, also update it in the Summarization Website and make sure the information in the table is correct
Bonus assignment:
It is recommended to complete at least Part 1 (mobile build) before the exhibition.
There may be an option, even for teams not accepted to the exhibition, to present
their game on a mobile device
Also, make sure your game's description on Itch.io contains only relevant
information in a clear format. If you're presenting at the summit, it's strongly
recommended not to include a link to the project's GitHub in the playable build
description section. That was relevant earlier in the course when code was
sometimes reviewed, but you don't want to lose your awesome game idea by exposing
the source code
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