Super Game Jam (2014)
Filmed in five cities over a six month period, each episode pairs two indie developers together for 48 hours and challenges them to create a game based on a theme suggested by their peers. The series examines the creative process, technical skill, and friendships that form through a game jam event on a more personal and intimate level. Super Game Jam spans five episodes, each of which includes one of the five games - exploring intimate topics, abstract themes or complete madness.
Super Game Jam: Season 1 - 5 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
May 22, 2014
You might know Richard from his work on Ibb & Obb and you may be familiar with the Dutch video game studio Vlambeer. Assigned with the game topic Breakup, Richard and JW's outcome is certainly not what you might expect.
1x2 - Episode 2
June 30, 2014
Christoffer Hedborg is obsessed with low-poly 3D dolphins and cyberspace. Dominik Johann is a classically trained graphic designer turned illustrator with an ever-expanding foothold in video games. And this is their story. Episode 2 was filmed in Berlin, Germany at the end of January.
1x3 - Episode 3
July 31, 2014
So, a mad scientist of broken video games and a trumpery hoarding musical genius walk into an Oakland apartment and... Episode 3 was filmed in Oakland, California at the beginning of March.
1x4 - Episode 4
August 31, 2014
What happens if you'd put the creators of a vector-based strategy game (RYMDKAPSEL) and messy mass murder simulator (Hotline Miami) together to jam on a game? Probably something really cool. Episode 4 was shot in Gothenburg, Sweden at the end of May.
1x5 - Episode 5
September 30, 2014
Tom is a writer turned game designer. Liselore is an illustrator who puts cute faces on objects and animals. They both wander into the unknown by teaming up for the first time. Episode 5 is being filmed in London, United Kingdom right now.
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