{"author_name":"Arowx","cat":"LD #30","comments":[{"author_name":"","time":"August 12, 2014 7:26 am","epoch":1407846360,"text":"I don&#8217;t think you need a game jam for that. Just challenge yourself to do it, that&#8217;s all you&#8217;d need.","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"eemmbbeerr","time":"August 12, 2014 8:04 am","epoch":1407848640,"text":"I think that the crazy scrambling for speed and for some reason always getting 50% of the game done in the last 4 hours is a significant part of the fun.<br \/>\n That&#8217;s just me anyway.","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"","time":"August 12, 2014 8:31 am","epoch":1407850260,"text":"You should start one. The results might be interesting to compare, as you have said.","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"Agecaf","time":"August 13, 2014 2:01 am","epoch":1407913260,"text":"I personally like Ludum Dare because if it were longer, I would just give up or over-scope. That&#8217;s why my two latest games are in jams&#8230; On the other hand, have you heard of &#8220;One game a Month&#8221;?","spam":"N"},{"author_name":"","time":"August 15, 2014 3:29 am","epoch":1408091340,"text":"The miniLDs are a lot more relaxed with their time constraints and happen once a month (except where the &#8216;real&#8217; LDs happen), might be what you&#8217;re looking for? Or just go look on compohub.net for something that lines up, there&#8217;s usually at least one million jams happening at any given moment.","spam":"N"}],"epoch":1407846060,"likes":3,"metadata":{"p_key":"29561","p_author":"Arowx","p_authorkey":"680","p_urlkey":"65024","p_title":"Should LD also do a slow jam?","p_cat":"LD #30","p_event":"LD30","p_time":"1407846060","p_likes":"3","p_comments":"5","p_status":"UPD5","us_key":"680","us_name":"Arowx","us_username":"\/author\/arowx\/","event_start":"1408665600","event_key":"24","event_name":"LD30"},"text":"<p>OK LD is great for people who can spend most of their weekend working intensely on a game but what about people who have time constraints.<\/p>\n <p>So could LD do a slower version of the Jam\/Challenge aimed at people who can work on a game in their lunch break or an hour after work?<\/p>\n <p>Slow jam entrants could have 48 hours but spread over a month.<\/p>\n <p>I think it would be an interesting experiment to see if people working less hours over a longer time period can produce better games than people working in a crunch time style 48 hours.<\/p>\n <p>What do you think, would you enter a LD Slow Jam?<\/p>","time":"August 12th, 2014 7:21 am","title":"Should LD also do a slow jam?"}