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Sofia Game Jam is part of the global event - Global Game Jam

Here, we gather people from the gaming industry

and those who want to become part of it

to create games for 48 hours

I lived in Copenhagen five years ago

along with Rosi

with whom I started

Global Game Jam in Sofia

She was one of the participants in

the local Game Jam

and she invited me to watch the games on Sunday

Me and Rosi were like:

"Why don't we have this in Bulgaria?"

And that's how it started, step by step

Five years later we're still here

Every event is better and more awesome than the previous one

So, I'm Fabien Flori

The new director of the French Institute in

Bulgaria, Sofia

I try do discover

your culture and

to develop cultural activity of our institute

We wanted to give voice to the digital culture

in Bulgaria, especially within our institute

It's an exceptional event because

for more than 48 hours

more than 100 participants in Sofia

are going to

to play

to make games, to change

to show the modernity of games

of games all over the world

and they will be part of a huge event

all over the world

with more than 35 000 gamers

in 700 cities

Here, people make new friends

with developers not only from Bulgaria but from different other countries

We started a trend

to invite people

from outside Bulgaria

to invite people from France

to invite people from Poland

and I hope to invite developers from a wider range of countries

I'm Adrien Bacchi, I'm 36

Born in Paris, I have a son

I live in Bulgaria for 10 years, I'm married

I've managed to create two videogame companies

Trixir which is one of them

We're doing business games

So, games for corporations

It's an event that I've been following seriously for the past years

and I strongly believe in the fact that

this type of "jam" is the

is seeding the talents of tomorrow and of today

My name is Gil

I came from Portugal three years ago

and began to work at Ubisoft as a gameplay programmer.

I've already participated in several game jams

which is why I think this is fantastic and that more people should do it

because it's an easy way to be introduced to game making

if you've never done it before

because if you fail, there are no risks.

The projects created here

are great but they're not finished by the teams

for one reason or another

That's how an idea was born:

To give a special reward on behalf of our studio

Something which we call "a mentorship program"

With it we aim to help one of the teams

complete its game

and realize its potential

I'm from France, Avignon

I heard about the Sofia Game Jam in December, 2017

when I met the Insitut Français during a conference here in Plovdiv

and thus they proposed me to come here and give an half an hour speech

to talk about Gamification as it is done in our company

My name is Jan Buczny

and I arrived from Warsaw

I am a concept artist

and I work at 11 Bit Studios

in the R&D team

Last year, my colleagues from 11 Bit Studios participated

in this event

This year it's us who come for the jam

because as the R&D team we work in a similar fashion

I'm Ines Di Loreto

from University of Technology of France

I really believe that game jams

are beautiful environments in which you can learn a lot

not only from a technological point of view

that is you learn a lot about fusing, software

and how to create games

but are a beautiful moment which you can come together

and bring people with different perspectives

to work together, to create

Currently, I work as an Editor-In-Chief in HiComm

Over the years I've worked

in newspapers, magazines and websites

and in different kinds of medias

In the last five years I'm the host of Sofia Game Jam

Which is like

the closest experience I can get

to fulfill my childhood dream of creating videogames

In my opinion

videogames are a very interesting narrative medium

thanks to which some very heavy topics

can be developed in a way that

it can be easily understood by younger people,

children and of course, more mature audiences

Sofia Game Jam is a pretty cool place

as well for my 5-year-old daughter

who is super excited about it

She loves my t-shirt, she hugs me

Hello, we're Angel and Petar and we're here today to create music

The most interesting offer I got today

came from a guy

who came to me

and said he'll make a platformer game which is in the same time

a third-person-3D-something

whose first half is steampunk-oriented

but it's a sad steampunk world

No! There's a sad medieval world

and a happy steampunk world

The medieval one should be very sad because

because the peasants are hungry and they have nothing to eat

There's no bread

They fight each other

The situation is not looking good

And all is going to hell

The people are barely surviving

There's no water, nothing

I mean, nature looks fine but the people are barely surviving

This transitions into another one

which is a steampunk world

...which is a happy place

We'll create a cool transition

where the whole world turns

...and then you see the cyberpunk world

Not the cyberpunk world, I meant the steampunk one

It's steampunk.

It's dark ages for humankind

We'll fix the typos afterwards

And we're working on "Rave Wave"

which is a game

about infecting

a gray and boring city

with music and rhythm

We need to send

to transmit

a message from Earth

to the Opportunity rover which is on Mars

But there are

different obstacles which should be overcome

through a system of satellites

which translate the message to the rover

We follow

the footsteps

of an ancient explorer

..but he's not ancient

The game we're developing is going to be about

this van which is moving around the city

It's broadcasting propaganda

which encourages people to revolt

because this city is oppressed by a regime

Your goal is

to convert as many people as you can

to go out on the streets and

to face the oppressive government

People at the Game Jam are extremely cooperative

and every once in a while we manage to

get in touch with the other groups

and they helps us out a bit and give us a few hints...

In a way it's the essence of the Game Jam

'I'm jammed!' Ugh. 'Unjam!'

And then we switch.

The backstory we discussed has nothing to do with these characters

Really?!

Yes.

I thought that

the grandfather of this Kircho character

whom I named that way

found some artefacts

Didn't we talk about this?

No, we didn't talk about this at all

Yeah, right. We talked about this right there

No, I haven't said anything like that...

We created... the level design

We created the buildings, we created the... hero

I came up with the idea for the game

We all participated in the process

We're making this

70s-80s based

Soviet-inspired

detective game

where you're someone like

McNulty from The Wire

And his goal is to stop a

shady, dirty deal which is happening

at some place where

there are some very dangerous Russian thugs

The idea behind the game mechanics is

because the theme this year is called "Transmission"

you're in a van

The action takes place in the 80s

and all you have is a radio

You're transmitting information to the person who's undercover

So, you're drinking coffee, you're smoking and you're telling this guy

to walk by certain people

and to eavesdrop and talk to them

The only thing you can interact with is

the audio from his sound recording device

When he's around people

the audio is increasing and he starts to hear

some random speech like

"Let's go over here, come on. Let's drink some vodka! Uh, ugh."

I'm a regular participant in Sofia Game Jam, for the fifth year

It's always in the end of January

For me this is New Year's Eve

Generally speaking, for me the end of the year is Sofia Game Jam

I'm very serious, no joke about it

Personally speaking, what I get from it is

a lot of contacts with people from

the business industry

who have helped me or I've helped them

in all kinds of different side-projects

This is the value of the event

If every year there are these 100 people who are

picking up the creative vibes here

and who're capturing the idea of "Wow! Look at the awesome things we can create!"

and they're transmitting it outside the Sofia Game Jam

and they're extending the life of the event

For me this is the most important thing, the most precious

That's why I do it

GAME JAM! GAME JAM! GAME JAM!

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