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Every JS13K gadget all at once!

We’re celebrating the thirteenth edition of the js13kGames competition this year - one of the ways to do that is to offer you ALL the swag we have left from previous years like floppy disks, VR cardboards, CDs, magnets, pens, keychains, and more.

Top 100 winners will get a unique t-shirt as always (more on that later), and while we usually add one gadget to the package, this year we’ll pack AS MANY GADGETS AS WE CAN from the remaining stash until it runs out to zero, because why not? Those are:

  • 10 floppy disks (2014)
  • 13 medals (2023)
  • 20 VR cardboards (2017)
  • 40 CDs (2018)
  • 70 keychains (2021)
  • 100 old-school stickers (2013)
  • 100 magnets and bottle openers (2019)
  • 100 pens (2020)
  • 100 coasters (2022)
  • 100 glitter stickers (2022)
  • 100 pins (2023)
  • 100 patches (2023)
  • 100 hologram stickers (2024)

So, if you’ll end up in top10, adding the brand new holo stickers this year, you’ll get THIRTEEN different gadgets in your swag package!

js13kGames swag

Those will be awarded based on the overall standings, and WebXR category will get VR cardboards exclusively. You’ll have a unique opportunity to grab those and expand or complete your collection, as they’re manufactured only for the js13kGames competition winners and are not available anywhere else.

Ps. Floppy disks (with all the 2014 games on them) might not work anymore given how old they are, no idea about CDs though - you’ll have to check that yourself.


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