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Hey guys, we’re a couple weeks away from announcing the details of the first iteration of the Pangea Cup, which we’re calling Pangea Cup Season Zero. We can’t wait to show you all what we’ve been working on.


If you have participated in a game jam, what drives you to participate? Game jams can last a rather long time and require a lot of your attention. What makes a jam worthy of your time? Is it a cash prize? Resources? A good theme? Let us know your experience in the comments.



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At Pangea Cup, we’re working on creating a brand new style of indie game competition coupled with an unscripted series telling the stories of the amazing people behind the games.

In a couple weeks registration will open for Season Zero of the Pangea Cup. We’re gearing up for our announcement and putting the final touches on the mechanisms of the competition, and you can prepare, too!

The Pangea Cup Season Zero will be exclusively on the Unreal Engine, so make sure you’ve begun using UE for your game.

We're partnering with @PangeaCup to host the first $1M global game development competition and show! Together, with an All-Star team of judges, and mentors, the Pangea Cup will showcase your work to millions of gamers!

Join c/pangeacup for news & dates!

Season Zero - What We’re Looking For

One of the biggest questions we’ll get at Pangea is what kind of games we’re looking for, as many competitions have a theme or a specific goal.

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i may or may not make an full art of some person or i may just leave this like that-

Successful landing

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Demonstration of the spells and their effects :)!

I worked so hard to get all four of them to the end safely, but then...

Levels' maps.