The 2010 International Lisp Games Expo
2010-07-20: To allow for more participation, the Expo has been extended until August 10, 2010. See also our REMIX THIS GAME contest.
The 2010 ILGE is a month-long exploration of programming and playing games in Lisp. This "virtual conference expo" is relatively free-form and self-assembling, something like the community it serves.
All entries must be playable games written in some dialect of Lisp (Common Lisp, Scheme, Arc, Clojure, et cetera.) Multi-platform release is encouraged, but not required.
Official Banner:
Entry Instructions:
- announce your entry and starting time on the Expo's editable cliki page.
- design, create, and release a game before 10 August 2010 using any dialect of Lisp.
- post a Postmortem to the mailing list, describing yourself, your project, what tools and libraries you used, and analyze what went wrong and what went right.
Or, be a spectator and play/discuss the games! Spectators can also register via cliki.
No matter how you participate, we invite you to join our mailing list and/or IRC channel, irc.freenode.net#lispgames to get involved with our growing community. Feel free to introduce yourselves on the list. As the list will provide a permanent record of the contest, we strongly encourage using the mailing list for announcements, releases, and discussion of entries, as well as general chatter and meta-talk about contest guidelines.