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Andrzej Mazur
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Gamedev.js Jam 2024 winners announced!

Our fifth yearly edition of Gamedev.js Jam is over - let’s announce the overall winners picked by developers who submitted their entries! The 2024 edition ended up with 2790 devs joined on Itch, 238 games submitted, and 6050 ratings cast. Thank you to every single one who participated!

Here’s the top10 overall ranking - the winners!

Gamedev.js Jam 2024 - top10 winners

  1. Labor Power by FeatureKreep
  2. Mech Motion by Golen
  3. Circuit Breaker by jamiehulse
  4. Core by Mr Blumbo
  5. ElectriCity by Tulenväki Productions
  6. Puckit! by Reit Games
  7. Powertoys by madmarcel
  8. Gleep Gym by MiamoAlex, Rusalka, mo_01, sukai909
  9. IONCLAD by BethFromAbove, Kimbsy, grinky
  10. PowerLess Hotel by Imaad Phoplunker

Check out the criteria based rankings as well for the best Gameplay, Theme, Innovation, Graphics, and Audio. All this year’s prizes for given places will be sent via emails in the next few days.

Detailed results of all the Challenges (Open Source, Build it with Phaser, NPC, and js13kGames) voted by dedicated experts will be announced tomorrow.

We are incredibly grateful to our awesome Partners for their invaluable support:

Gamedev.js Jam 2024 Partners

Again, congratulations to the winners and thank you all who participated - I do hope to see you next year! You can still visit our Discord to talk with fellow devs, and make sure to subscribe to the Gamedev.js Weekly newsletter if you haven’t already!

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