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GAMEFUL CHALLENGE #8: Making the Invisible Visible: Part 1: Game Pitches

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THIS CHALLENGE IS CLOSED. YOU HAVE UNTIL MARCH 9TH TO PICK WHICH IDEA YOU’D LIKE TO SEE CREATED THE MOST. VOTE HERE This is part one of a two-part challenge related [...]

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THIS CHALLENGE IS CLOSED. YOU HAVE UNTIL MARCH 9TH TO PICK WHICH IDEA YOU’D LIKE TO SEE CREATED THE MOST. VOTE HERE

This is part one of a two-part challenge related to Making Good (http://makinggood.org/) a book and a project that has the goal of helping hundreds of thousands of people find jobs that make money and change the world.

In every community in every workplace there is a power structure in place–that structure determines how things are done. There is the one that we hear about that we are taught but simultaneously, quietly, there is another parallel structure. It is this secret parallel structure that really makes things happen. But how do you figure out what it is and how do we make the invisible visible? Is it really the president or the celeb you see on TV that has the power? Or is it their VP, assistant or possibly even their mother?

We all are taught the visible power structures. But what of the invisible ones, the one that will actually help you get a job, the person that actually has the power to change your company’s buying policy or to give you the five thousand dollars you need to launch your project? Who are they and what kind of game could both uncover their identities and share them with the world? Who are the unexpected powerbrokers in the world that don’t show up on the Forbes and Fast Company lists?

How can we out them all? How can we enable more people to gain access, to learn and uncover the invisible structures that are governing their own world? Whether we are uncovering the art world in New York, the world of international development or the fast paced world of cantaloupe growers — who is the boss? And who is the real boss?

The challenge: is to create a game that both uncovers the invisible power structure of an office place, a community or an entire world and then makes it visible for all.

How can we teach people the skills to do this?

Prize:
- The winner, as selected by our judges, gets an expense-paid trip to Toronto for the MakingGood Launch or a plane ticket of equivalent value;
- 2 community favorites get to become judges for the 2nd part of the challenge
- The top three contestants as picked by judges will get to present their pitch to a well known famous designer for feedback
- The top 5 community picked games will get a signed copy of Making Good (http://makinggood.org/)

Rules:
• For this half of the challenge the submissions must be fully detailed game design documents
• ALL genres are eligible whether or not they use technology
• Original games only, please. (Please don’t submit a game you made last year. Make a new one!)
* All team members must be Gameful members!

Extra points if:
-The game is easily transferable and applicable between different workplace or community environments
-The players can gain more information from replaying the game more than once
-The knowledge/skills learned are reinforced through gameplay

To Play:
1. Join the Making the Invisible Visible Group.
2. Discuss what you’re up to.
3. When you’re ready, but BEFORE February 20th, start a new forum topic for YOUR entry. (The forum topic is the easiest way for judges and contestants to see all entries in one place.) Describe what you’ve created. Include a link to your game, or a way to download it, so we can play it.
4. When you’re ready to officially submit your game, fill out this form.
5. Await game-tastic feedback from your fellow Gameful monsters.
6. Winners will be announced by the end of February.

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Teaming up for this, people with open minds let’s join! (6 posts)

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  • Avatar Image Rui, a level 1 monster with 9 posts — 3 months, 1 week ago:

    So I am totally new to this, it would be better for you to read my profile before you continue reading this post.
    But since you probably won’t, you’ll look it after you read the post I’ll summarize:
    I have no experience in making games, I been conceptualizing games my whole life, but never did anything I graduated in graphic design, totally oriented to work on an advertising agency or something but not in games, but those were the option I had in my path, I now want to reboot my life and start working in games, I’ll do anything anywhere!
    Some people may say, I’m 26, married graduated, to late to reboot my life, well it must be done, if not now later will be even later so it must be done now.
    Well that’s all about me, about this project now:
    I had so far some ideas about the story, the kind of game and gameplay, I can’t program or do playable graphics, I can make story boards or concept art, I can game test, but I can’t really do much, but my main strength for this project would be brainstorming, giving out my ideas on stories and gameplay to the story writers, game designers, programmers, 3d artists and animators out there.
    If through this post we can assemble a team I’d love to work on this project so post if interested!
    Cheers!

  • Avatar Image Drew Crow, a level 7 monster with 46 posts — 3 months, 1 week ago:

    Don’t believe anyone who says you’re too old to reboot your life – I’m 32 and I’ve just done exaclty that ;) Just over 6 months ago, I was working in education and I’m now Lead Designer for a Serious Games startup in California and doing paying freelance game desgn work. If I can do it, so can you!!

  • Avatar Image Rui, a level 1 monster with 9 posts — 3 months, 1 week ago:

    Thank you!
    Are you interested in my collaboration for this project?

  • Avatar Image Drew Crow, a level 7 monster with 46 posts — 3 months, 1 week ago:

    Definitely interested in collaborating on this challenge – I have a spark of an idea and have done a little research to flesh it out a bit, but I’m still not 100% sure I have the time before the deadline to put something together. At least if we’re collaborating we’ve got each other to bounce ideas off, and I think our skill sets complement each other really well. I guess we really need a collaboration space to begin. How about a shared Google doc for brainstorming purposes?

  • Avatar Image Rui, a level 1 monster with 9 posts — 3 months, 1 week ago:

    I also have some ideas, but they are just that, I am unable to implement anything and the deadline is dead-close.
    I never collaborated on a project like this before, neither over the web, so I never used the google docs, if you can show me how, then sure we can start one!

  • Avatar Image Drew Crow, a level 7 monster with 46 posts — 3 months, 1 week ago:

    Awesome! OK, so if you head over to Google, then select More from the top menu and go to Documents, and sign yourself up for an account, then let me know by PM on here what the email address is that you used to register, I’ll create a document and share it with you. Let me knwo if you get stuck! :)