Minecraft developer, Humble Bundle partner for game jam charity weekend

Minecraft developer Mojang is starting a game jam this Friday for charity. Donors will get the resulting game, and can help determine the genre and theme with a currently running poll.

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Minecraft developer Mojang Specifications is teaming up with the Humble Bundle to make a game in 60 hours for charity. Dubbed the Humble Bundle Mojam, it starts this Friday at 10 AM CET (1 AM PST). The Mojang team will create a game in 60 hours, and anyone who donates toward the cause in that time will get the game that results from the sleepless nights.

The site teases other incentives for reaching certain donation goals, like Aron Nieminen (developer in charge of the Minecraft Pocket Edition) making a Twitter account. They also promise giveaways, and invite Twitter users to submit questions with the #Mojam hashtag for use in Q&A sessions during the game jam.

Mojang is holding two polls to determine the genre and theme of its 60-hour game. The highest and lowest of each category will be combined to determine what the indie developer makes. Based on current poll results, it would be a real-time strategy shoot-em-up with a Steampunk World War II theme. The poll isn't closed yet, though, so chime in if you want to change the results.

The studio has some experience turning games around in a matter of days. Markus "Notch" Persson made Minicraft in 48 hours during the Ludum Dare competition.

Check out a trailer below.

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    February 15, 2012 9:30 AM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Minecraft developer, Humble Bundle partner for game jam charity weekend.

    Minecraft developer Mojang is starting a game jam this Friday for charity. Donors will get the resulting game, and can help determine the genre and theme with a currently running poll.

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      February 15, 2012 9:38 AM

      I really wish RTS and FPS weren't the top two choices. It'll be fun to watch them make it though.

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        February 15, 2012 11:06 AM

        I think you misread the article. Mojang is combining the most and least popular poll result in each category. But yeah, this should be fun to watch.

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