Game Jam, noun. A gathering of people for the purpose of planning, designing, and creating one or more games within a short span of time, usually ranging between 24 and 72 hours. Participants are generally made up of programmers, game designers, artists, writers, and others in game development-related fields.





The Las Vegas Summer Game Jam is a two-day event for anyone interested in game development to gather at the University of Phoenix's Redflint Experience Center and make games over the course of a weekend. There will be pizza, prizes, and opportunities to learn game development and meet other game developers. Throughout the event, workshops in Unity, Unreal Engine, 3D modeling, Animation, and more will be offered in order to make this weekend as valuable as possible to beginning and experienced developers alike.

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