Horizon Worlds #POPMJam competition. PRIZE $150,000

Horizon Worlds is back with another competition open to all creators with a larger prize. The Physics Objects and Player Movement (#POPMJam) competition will run from June 23 until August 31.

Join this challenge to show off your abilities by creating a whole world or game that incorporates at least one of the new interaction features: physical hands, weight simulation of held objects, and player movement codeblocks. Submissions can be complete world experiences or games that bring people together and inspire connectivity to ensure the inclusion of varied sorts of creators.

The competition regulations allow you to compete single or as a team as long as you only submit one world or game! Individual worlds can be submitted by multiple members of your team.

Who is eligible to submit A World? Anyone in the United States, United Kingdom, or Canada (except Quebec) who has access to Horizon Worlds can enter the tournament.

 

Requirements for Submission
Entries must be a world or game produced using Horizon Worlds that incorporates at least one of the following interaction aspects as part of the experience’s major focus:

  • Physical hands,
  • Weight Simulation of Held Objects
  • Player Movement Codeblocks

Prize structure:

  • 1st place: $20,000
  • 2nd place: $15,000
  • 3rd place: $10,000
  • Up to 16 Special Awards (up to 2 winners per category): $5,000 each
  • Up to 10 honorable mentions: $2,500 each
Total Prizes: $150,000

Submission instructions

1. Publish your world and select the world tag #POPMJam
2. Submit your world to this form (https://forms.gle/5er3poPJe5FPAGAj9), including:
3. The category that best describes your submission: Game or Hangout World
4. Which Interaction Pattern(s) were included: Physical hands, 5. Weight Simulation of Held Objects, or Player Movement Codeblocks
5. A short written description of your submission (up to 500 words) including what inspired you, how to play your game (if applicable), how many people your world / game can accommodate, and who you think this will appeal to;
6. Attach a video (<5 minutes) showing us around your world or playing your game. The videos must be publicly viewable without requirement to enter a password.
7. Usernames and email address of the Entrant(s) (either the individual creator or each member of the Team; in the event of a Team entry, the Representative will be considered the person who submits the form)
8. World must be set to be discoverable.
9. Make sure to publish your world and submit via the form before the deadline of August 31, 2022. Worlds that have been updated or republished after the deadline will be disqualified.

 

 

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