js13kGames 2023 winners 🏆
The twelfth annual js13kGames coding competition, challenging participants to create games in 13kB or less of JavaScript in a month, just wrapped up. This post highlights the top thirteen entries.
js13kGames is an annual online game development competition that challenges participants to create a themed HTML5 game using only 13 kilobytes of JavaScript. It was founded by GitHub Star Andrzej Mazur aka @end3r and has been running since 2012, attracting developers from around the world.
The competition encourages creativity, optimization, and innovation within the constraints of the small file size, resulting in a wide variety of unique and engaging games as you’ll see from the 13 top-rated entries below.
This year’s theme was “13th century”…
Path to Glory
Merlin vs Alfonso
Casual Crusade
Tiny Yurts
UPYRI
CASTLE 🏰 ESCAPE (2023)
Super Castle Game
FEAST NIGHT
Knight Dreams
Robin of Thirteensley
Fort Knight
The Terror of Mongolia
WitchCup1276
Congratulations to all the winners and to everyone who made this year’s event possible—all the participants, judges, sponsors, and the folks behind the scenes that keep the website running smoothly. And of course a huge thank you and congratulations to @end3r for organizing another amazing jam.
See you all again next year for the thirteenth edition edition of js13kgames, which is bound to be something really special.
Pst! Get ready to Game Off!
Game Off, the month-long game jam jam challenging individuals and teams to build a game kicks off on November 1. And unlike JS13K, you can use as many kilobytes and whatever languages you like! Join now!
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