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1000 Ideas: Game Jam Themes

Endless Sparks for Your Next 48-Hour Masterpiece

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1000 Ideas: Game Jam Themes

By: Sam Raven
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1000 Ideas: Game Jam Themes

Endless Sparks for Your Next 48-Hour Masterpiece



⚡ 1000 unique game jam themes to spark instant inspiration

🎮 Perfect for rapid prototyping, solo jams, team events, or classroom challenges

🧠 Includes classic themes, weird twists, genre mashups, and experimental prompts

🛠️ Great for breaking creative blocks or testing new mechanics

📚 Designed for developers, designers, students, and organizers

🌀 Promotes outside-the-box thinking and unconventional gameplay ideas

🔄 Use themes randomly, combine multiple, or remix them for your own jams

🧩 Compatible with all engines and skill levels—no code or art required to get started

📅 Ideal for Ludum Dare, GMTK Jam, Global Game Jam, or self-hosted events

✨ A creativity toolkit you can open to any page and start building


1000 Ideas: Game Jam Themes is your ultimate springboard for rapid creativity. Whether you're sprinting through a 48-hour jam or noodling on a weekend prototype, this book delivers a massive list of punchy, surprising, and thought-provoking themes to kickstart your next project. From cryptic one-word prompts to clever twists like “The enemy is useful” or “Play the glitch,” every idea is designed to spark gameplay concepts, inspire wild mechanics, and break you out of creative ruts. Perfect for indie devs, students, hobbyists, and jam organizers looking to shake things up.
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