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Clickteam and GameBuilder present the 2010 Twenty Event Competition.
We have 10 prizes that will be awarded to the top 10 placing games. The first place winner will get first choice of prizes, followed by second place, etc. The prizes are:
If a game is determined to by abiding by the above guidelines, it is a eligible to receive a score in the following areas.
Once the deadline has passed, all entries will be posted publicly on GameBuilder within 48 hours and the 2 week community review period will begin. All problems/issues must be submitted to the judges during the community review period. When the community review period is over, the final judges results will be released and will be the final result. Any problem/issues brought to the judges attention after this time will not be considered.
VERY IMPORTANT: The judge’s decisions are final and are not up for debate. This competition is a free service to the community and if you don’t like it, then you are free to not participate. If for some weird reason you think this competition is a scam or that we will judge unfairly or that the prizes are fake, just don’t enter, because we don’t want to deal with you.
Additional Notes:
(1) The objects you use in your entry must be free of any credit requirements for both commercial and non-commercial use and must be publicly released at least 1 month before the competition deadline.
Scripting extensions such as Lua, Lua++ or any new scripting extensions yet to be released can not be used. Ask the organizer if you have a question about a specific extension.
Restricted list of extensions
In addition to all scripting extensions
- Sub application
- Global Function
Or any new objects that perform the same type of actions.
(2) An "OR" in your conditions does not count as one of the conditions.
Event lines are counted with the groups expanded.
The "new condition" event line at the end of your event editor or event group does not count toward your event line total.
(3) The judges, given the short amount of time they have to review the games, will disqualify a game if it contains well known copyright restricted graphics, music or sound. An example would be if the game uses a "Mario" or "Sonic" sprite. A copyright restricted media element may be acceptable if it has been released for royalty free use in both commercial and non-commercial use. It would be very wise to include a note about where the judges can confirm the status of the media element in this event. While it would be impossible for the judges to be completely assured a game does not contain copyright restricted material they will in their best judgment try to identify that material. While an obscure graphic or sound may slip in, any game using a very well known graphic will be penalized. See note (5)
(4) The judges will do their best to ensure this but again it would be impossible for them to know every single open source MMF/TGF file in existence. It’s also quite possible for 2 people to program an entry in a similar fashion as a past publicly released example file so complaints on this must have very substantial proof of violation. See note (5)
(5) There will be an opportunity for the community to review the entries prior to the results being announced. At this time a person could report a violation; substantial proof of the violation must also be submitted to the judges within the time frame posted for community review.
It is the hope of the judges the entries into the contest respect the spirit of the rules and this does not become a distraction during the judging and presentation of the finished entries.
(6) We reserve the right to modify or change these rules at any time, but we will try our best to ensure the rules are kept the same.
I'd love to join this, but for some reason I don't like open-sourcing/public-domaining my work. Even though it may not be any good (particularly on the graphics side of things.
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@Jon Lambert: It has to use only Flash Supported extensions to compile in flash. As soon as flash is released, we will post a list.
This seems kind of familiar... Didn't someone already do a contest like this?
Anyway, are we allowed to use GB scoreboards?
Yes, there was a 20 event contest in 2008. This is the sequel.
And we'd love you to use GB scoreboards 
OK, This time I have to enter this contest.
I keep saying I'm gonna do each contest....This time I mean it!
The prizes are awsome!!! 
I'm in. A good opportunity to finish the 20 event game I started making for the first contest, just a few days before the deadline.
It doesn't say in the rules I have to make a competely new game 
One problem with using the score boards is the MFA of your game will be posted.
So you might want to make a contest entry without the score board then in conjunction with that make a compiled file with the scoreboard.
Otherwise you might get people fooling around with your scoreboard.
The game can be done in a group?
In this case ... The prize will be shared 
Is this only for MMF/TGF/MMFDemo/TGFDemo? Not MMF2/MMF2Dev?
Yay! I want to enter! Now I have to think of a cool, fun, original idea!
Um... what are the restrictions of being able to compile to Flash?
Dunno, dude. Dunno. I'll think of something later.