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JAMMIND - Mental Health Game Jam

Calendar Friday 28 September 2018, 16:30-Sunday 30 September 2018, 16:00

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The MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics (MRC CNGG) are excited to host their first ever game jam, JAMMIND.

Taking place at Cardiff University's Hadyn Ellis Building, and thanks to the support of the Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF), JAMMIND will bring together developers, researchers and clinicians and mental health campaigners to create a variety of games aimed at depicting accurate and positive portrayals of mental health.

Everybody will have the opportunity to play the games developed and the game that gets the most votes will win a prize.

Programme

Friday (16:30 - 19:00)

The first day will begin at 16:30 with an introduction to JAMMIND and short talks from developers and researchers who have collaborated on video games featuring characters affected by mental health problems.

Attendees will the be divided into teams and have the chance to get to know each other over pizza and share ideas for their game.

Saturday (9:30 - 17:00)

Saturday will start with a talks giving perspectives from psychiatry and industry, with the rest of the day spent developing your game.

Sunday (9:30 - 16:00)

Finish developing your game before having the opportunity to try out the rest of the games developed. Individuals and our judging panel will vote for their favourite game and the winning team will be awarded a prize.

FAQs

  • Are there any costs to attend JAMMIND?
    No, spaces are free and we will also provide food and refreshments throughout the weekend. You"ll just need to bring your own device with you.
  • What programme/engine can I use?
    You can use whatever you like or feel most comfortable working with. There"s an extensive list of game making tools from Pixal Prospector.
  • What existing assets can I use?
    You can use assets you"ve made for previous games or existing code libraries and Creative Commons assets. We just ask that you reference according to the license(s) used. If you're new to developing, Pixal Prospector has put together a list of sites with royalty-free graphics. Super Dev Resources have also made this handy list of free sound effects, music tracks and loops.
  • Do I need to be an experienced developer?
    Absolutely not! The idea of JAMMIND is to form multidisciplinary teams of developers, researchers and mental health campaigners and champions to work together, so even if you're not an experienced developer you can still contribute ideas and use your own experiences to help produce a game positively and accurately portraying mental health.

The MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics (MRC CNGG) brings together world-leading researchers to investigate the major causes of mental health problems.

We use our clinical, genomic, statistical and bioinformatic expertise to tackle the challenges posed by psychiatric, neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders, with the aim of informing better diagnosis and treatment for the future.

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Hadyn Ellis Building
Maindy Road
Cardiff
CF24 4HQ

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