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TOJam
Event in Toronto

TOJam or Toronto Game Jam is an annual game development event held at George Brown College in Toronto, Canada each spring, usually the first weekend in May. The event is named for the common abbreviation for Toronto ("T.O."), and the term for an impromptu performance ("jam"), borrowed from jazz. The name of the event is knowingly evocative of "toe jam." The first TOJam event was held in May 2006. Among the organizers/co-founders were Emilie McGinley, Jim McGinley, Rob Segal and Nelson Yu.

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Event Structure

TOJam is a live event that takes place over the course of a single weekend from Friday to Sunday, although some events have offered developers earlier access starting Thursday. 5 Participants are called "jammers" and come from a variety of backgrounds, including hobbyists, students, and professionals. They often participate at the event with their own equipment and supplies.6 Most attendees are adults, although some exceptions have been made for teenagers.7 Jammers enlist either solo or in teams. Some enlist as graphics or sound "floaters," lending their skills to a number of different teams, who sign up for their services on a waiting list. While the majority of participants attend the event in person, recent jams have accommodated virtual jammers, due to space limitations and geographical distance. Attendees are not limited to those from Toronto and have included Americans and Finnish participants.8

Unlike other development events, TOJam is not a competition, but rather a period where game developers can focus their attention on a single project, with the goal of producing a finished, playable game by the end of the weekend. From the official kick-off Friday evening, jammers have 48 hours to complete their games before displaying them in an informal Sunday night showcase at the event's close.

The TOJam Arcade

A follow-up event, the TOJam Arcade, is scheduled a month or more after the main TOJam event.9 Unlike the Sunday night showcase that is mainly intended for the jammers themselves, this event is open to the public. Scheduling allows jammers to fine-tune their games before presenting them to consumers, rather than creators, and it's usually held at a bar or pub in downtown Toronto.10

At each Arcade event, attendees vote for their favorite games, which are awarded Gold, Silver, and Puce standards. These "winning" games receive priority placement on the TOJam website, even though the goal of the event is to facilitate completed games and to encourage unity across the Toronto game development community.

Required elements

Each year, TOJammers are strongly encouraged to include a number of elements into their games. These elements have included:

  • a splash screen indicating that the game was made at TOJam
  • a recording of the TTC subway doors closing
  • a picture of a goat on a pole, which may be rendered in a style of the developer's choosing

History

When the Toronto Game Jam began, Toronto was not a recognized city for game development, as it was overshadowed by Vancouver and Montreal, where major studios like Electronic Arts and Ubisoft had settled. The event was first suggested by Nelson Yu, a developer-turned-writer, in the IGDA community boards as a way to get more local game development, in an attempt to retain talent. The first TOJam occurred in 2006.11

EventDateThemeAttendancePlayable Games
TOJam #1May 5–7, 2006N/A351210
TOJam #2May 4–6, 2007N/A621326
TOJam #3May 9–11, 2008Cheese1251434
TOJam #4May 1–3, 2009Scale871537
TOJam #5April 23, 2010Missing196165717
TOJam Sixy Times (#6)May 13–15, 2011What just happened?260+185719
TOJam: The Sevening (#7)May 11–13, 2012The world's NOT ending400+20Unknown21
TOJam: Haters Gonna Eight' (#8)May 3–5, 2013Uncooperative450+22Unknown23
Party like it's 19TOJam9 (#9)April 25–27, 2014After YOU!450+2410525
TOJam: Tentacular (#10)May 1–3, 2015It's All Come to This450+2610027
TOJam: Don't Stop Beleven (#11)May 6–8, 2016There Will Be Consequences450+288929
TOJam: What Twelves Below (#12)May 5–7, 2017Prepare for Disappointment450+3010231
TOJam: Flirteen with Danger (#13)May 4–8, 2018Winning is for Losers625+3213933
TOJam: Fourteen Favours the Bold (#14)Planned for 2019, never occurred.34N/AN/AN/A
TOJam: Hindsight is 2020May 8–10, 2020Together But Apart470359436
TOJam: Feels Like a Re-runMay 14–16, 2021432379338
TOJam: All Twogether NowMay 13–15, 2022298396540
TOJam 2023: We Lost Count2023321416242
TOJam: Talk About Fourshadowing2024It's supposed to do that

Awards

In the second, third, and fourth TOJam, a vote was held after the arcade section to decide the winners of the People's Choice awards.434445 This was discontinued after the fourth TOJam.46

EventPeople's Choice GoldPeople's Choice SilverPeople's Choice Puce
TOJam #2Xiq47Benny Hinn's Bible Blast for Cash48Quiver49
TOJam #3a game about bouncing50debugger51Seas of Cheese52
TOJam #4Category 553Flock U54Cheese-ohol 2

Rosham Blaster55

References

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  4. Kaszor, Daniel (25 April 2014). "Ninth time's a charm: Toronto's Independent Game Jam closes in on a decade this weekend". Financial Post. Archived from the original on 4 September 2024. https://financialpost.com/technology/gaming/torontos-independent-game-jam-closes-in-on-a-decade-in-its-ninth-incarnation

  5. The Grid - Weekend Warriors http://www.thegridto.com/culture/gaming/weekend-warriors/

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  9. RGB Filter - 2010 TOJam Arcade http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=5115

  10. BlogTO - TOJam #4: Not In Your Mom's Basement (NIYMB)) http://www.blogto.com/tech/2009/05/tojam_4_not_in_your_moms_basement_niymb/

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