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Louis Orleans › Global Game Jam 2015 Home Projects About Contact > Louis Orleans Home Projects About Contact Global Game Jam 2015 On January 23rd to 25th, 28,837 people from around the world gathered together at 518 jam sites to spend 48 hours creating video games at the 2015 Global Game Jam .  Programmers, musicians, artists, writers and more got together into teams and made some crazy games. My team consisted of (from left to right in the photo) Calvin Tham, Matt Corrente, myself, Matthew Cha, Michelle Tjoa, and Justin Lin.  This year’s GGJ theme was “What do we do now?”  Kinda vague, huh?  We finally settled on an idea revolving around sending the player to different worlds very frequently, forcing the user to make the time that they have in the current world count.  To be honest, I’m not really sure what the plot line was, because we unfortunately ran out of time to try to incorporate it very well. We designed our game, “ 30 Seconds “, to be played on a...

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