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Offline kevglass
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« on: 2004-05-03 03:56:49 »

In another thread, ChrisM wrote:

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It dosen't have to be a COMPLETE game, just a game..

-Chris


Is this really true? How complete does the game have to be before being considered?

Kev

Offline cfmdobbie

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Who, me?


« Reply #1 on: 2004-05-03 04:25:21 »

I believe that was mentioned in the official rules - sorry, I left the PDF in my other trousers...

Something about being playable but not necessarily polished, wasn't it?

Hellomynameis Charlie Dobbie.
Offline Herkules

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« Reply #2 on: 2004-05-03 04:37:30 »

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Incomplete Games in various stages of completion
are eligible for the Contest, but at minimum, one
level of the Game must be complete and fully
playable. All Games must be in a “beta” state or
better. That is, the Games must be feature-complete
as quality will also be a judging criteria.


I applied today Smiley

NE1 to support me?


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Offline princec
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« Reply #3 on: 2004-05-03 05:07:47 »

Pah! I shall complete my game before it's entered!

Cas Smiley

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