Outer Wilds Mod Jam
Welcome to the 2nd Outer Wilds Mod Jam! In this jam, you have two weeks to create custom content for Outer Wilds, following the themes given below.
Different from the last Jam there will be no restrictions this time. Read the OWML docs to learn how to create your mod. Alternatively, if you are not a programmer, you can use New Horizons to create a content mod for the jam. You could even do both! It’s up to you.
Theme
The themes are Bigger on the Inside and Hidden in Plain Sight
You decide how to interpret the themes. You can follow either one of them, or both! Make sure you read the rules and the judging criteria. Remember that if your entry does not implement a theme your entry cannot be considered for judging.
Duration
The jam has started! It ends in Sunday, 16 Jul, 16:00 (UTC)
Prizes
Amounts in USD. All winners will also get a special role on our Discord server.
Note: cash prizes will be given via PayPal only. No other methods will be supported.
Rules
🛤️ Your mod can only have utility mods as dependencies. For example - New Horizons, Slate’s Shipyard, VanillaFix, etc.
⏱️ There must be at least one release uploaded to GitHub within the jam deadline. You can make as many releases as you want, but releases made outside the deadline won't be considered. Do not to overwrite releases, as this will change the upload date of that release.
🙋 You can only contribute to one submission. You can't submit multiple mods, or submit one mod solo and one in a team, or participate in multiple teams.
👮 All submissions must follow the Mobius Digital Fan Content Policy .
🛠️ You can use any assets you have a license to use. Besides using assets already available in the game, you're allowed to use assets you find (models, textures, sounds, etc), but you must be careful to understand and follow their licenses, just like you would in any open source project. And of course, these assets must also follow the digital content policy mentioned above.
Judging Criteria
After the jam deadline has ended, we will play each submission and review them based on the following criteria:
💭 How well does it follow the theme(s)?
💅 How polished is it? We will value quality over quantity. One highly polished feature is better than 20 unrelated mechanics, and one highly polished planet is better than 20 empty planets.
👤 Overall opinion. The judges are (allegedly) people, so the review process will be mostly driven by personal opinion. The judging criteria are guidelines we'll use while reviewing the submissions, they're not strict rules or values to be fed into a formula.
These guidelines can change depending on how the jam is going. We might also take a shot at community voting, if there are enough submissions to justify it and we can set up a good system for it.
How to participate
TL;DR: Upload a mod during the jam period, and give it the jam
tag
when submitting to the mod database.
To participate, you will need to submit a mod to the Outer Wilds mod database. Read the OWML docs to learn how to make your mod . If you are using New Horizons, read the New Horizon docs to learn how to make your addon.
Upload a release within the deadline
You must upload a release of your mod within the jam deadline. It's OK if you submit the mod to the database after the deadline is over, as long as a valid release was uploaded within the deadline.
If you're using the template package the getting started guide has, you can create releases easily by following the publishing your mod section of the docs.
⚠️ Be careful not to overwrite releases, as this would change the upload date. Always upload new releases separately.
If you upload new releases to your jam mod after the deadline has passed, those releases will be ignored. The most recent release that was uploaded within the deadline will be your submission.
Use the jam
tag when submitting to the mod database
When you submit your mod to the database, you will need to include the jam
tag, together
with any other tags that make sense for your mod.
Teams
You are allowed to form teams as you wish. But we'd prefer for teams to be on the smaller size (2-3 people), because otherwise we might not have enough submissions to make the jam interesting.
Prize rewards will be split equally among all team members, no exceptions. That means you will get half the prize if you're on a two person team.
If you're looking for a team, join our Discord and ask around there.
Talk to us
Join our Discord server if you have more questions, or just wanna discuss anything related to
the jam, modding, etc. We have a #jam-chat
channel specifically for this. Also
make sure to go to Channels & Roles
at the top of the server and get the Jam role,
so you can be notified of jam updates.