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- Title:
- Tetris Clone Contest
- When:
- 05.03.2010 - 01.05.2010
- Category:
- Contest
Description
http://www.sdltutorials.com/new-contest/
The Goal: Make a Tetris-like game
The Inspiration: Tetris, Pokemon Puzzle League
The Rules: This contest is open to all game developers, with the following requirements and/or conditions:
- No more than 3 people per project
- You may submit as many projects as you like
- I prefer SDL / C/C++ (optionally can use OpenGL with SDL); SDL must be used. Other languages allowed: Delphi, VC++.NET, Java
- Project must compile/work on at least one major operating system (Windows, Mac OSX, *nix); extra bonus points for cross-platformy*
- You give SDLtutorials.com permission to use any and all submitted resources, code, and/or files for non-commercial use. Submitter retains the rights to his/her project. (SDLtutorials.com will most likely use the winning project as the basis for a tutorial)
- All code, resources, and/or files submitted must be the submitters original work, with the exception of use of 3rd party open-source libraries, and/or royalty free resources. No commercial libraries and/or resources are allowed, and will result in immediate disqualification.
- No plagiarism is allowed, with the exception of the “minor”** use of code from tutorials. Code used from tutorials cannot make up more than 20%** of a submitted project’s code. You may use the framework provided on this website without limitation.
- SDLtutorials.com has full discretion to accept/reject any projects submitted, and can cancel this contest at any time.
* No actual points are involved in the judging of entries.
** This, obviously, is hard to determine. Be fair, do your own work; if you use code from online, make it your own.
The Details:
- The game should play / look like a Tetris clone
- You must provide a completely working no time-limit game. (Meaning, there don’t have to be levels, bosses, etc.)
- The game should at least be point based
- You must provide a basic menu (Start, Exit at minimum)
- The game may be 2D or 3D (using OpenGL), and may use scripting
The Prize:
- $20.00 (PayPal)
The Deadline:
May 1, 2010
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