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Devs That Jam 11

Some game jams pop up once and disappear, but Devs That Jam Monthly has been a consistent, thriving event for developers looking for bite-sized challenges. Running on the last weekend of every month, this 36-hour jam provides a space for devs to test ideas, experiment, and push their creative limits—all within a supportive Discord community.

This month’s jam was moved forward to accommodate the Global Game Jam, but that didn’t stop developers from delivering some impressive small-scale projects.

The Winner: Gridnition

Cherry’s Gridnition stood out as this month’s top entry, offering a minimalist puzzle adventure built on careful planning and resource management.

📌 Premise: You control a character navigating a grid-based world, tasked with lighting up every fireplace along the way. But there’s a catch—each move drains energy, meaning efficiency is key.

📌 Why It Works: ✅ Simple but engaging mechanics – Gridnition takes a basic concept and builds a thoughtful challenge around it. ✅ Minimalist aesthetic – Clean visuals ensure a focus on gameplay. ✅ Perfect for quick play sessions – It’s easy to pick up, but mastering it takes real strategy.

Made in Unity and playable in HTML5, Gridnition is another great example of how small jam games can offer polished, engaging experiences.

Why Devs That Jam Monthly Stands Out

With so many game jams out there, what makes this one special?

📌 It’s consistent – Every last weekend of the month, without fail. Regularity makes it a great habit-forming jam for devs looking to build their skills. 📌 It’s community-driven – Hosted through Discord, this U.K.-based hub is welcoming to industry professionals, indie devs, and aspiring creators. 📌 It encourages rapid iteration – With just 36 hours to build, it’s about quick execution over perfection—a fantastic training ground for any developer.

Whether you’re a seasoned game jam veteran or just dipping your toes into rapid development, Devs That Jam Monthly provides a reliable space to grow and experiment. Looking forward to seeing what next month brings!

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