A simulation game that immerses you in the real group chat dynamics of indie developers during a 21-day game jam.

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Planned Release Date: Q1 2026

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Game Jam Chat Simulator​ – A "survival guide" for game jams that might intimidate newcomers but will make veterans smile knowingly. A documentary-style social chat simulator for the modern era.

You'll go from the theme announcement and team formation, through brainstorming and development, all the way to completion and sharing—experiencing a full Game Jam journey through authentic group chat logs.

We recreate the dramatic daily interactions and behind-the-scenes stories, immersing you in the mysterious world of game developers. If any of this seems familiar, it's definitely not a coincidence!

Your 21-Day Extreme Development "Human Observation" Diary

Have you ever wondered…

When a 21-day game creation competition kicks off,

what do developers actually talk about

in those thousands of chat groups?

It's the "Need a pro to carry me!" during team formation, the collective brainstorming after the theme reveal, the mutual despair during late-night debugging, the meltdown moments of designers clashing, artists vanishing, or programmers deleting repositories… It's also the sudden catgirl memes, the surreal reality of taking loans to make games, and the digital camaraderie summed up by: "We talk about everything except the game."

But this time, you're not just a spectator.

You'll infiltrate​ every chat fragment of this jam, becoming the invisible archivist of this development frenzy.

▌ You Will Witness…

Team Formation: Starting From Zero

"Looking for an artist—will treat you like treasure!" "Need sound designer, whistling skills accepted!" "Self-sufficient programmers welcome, BUGs included!"

From the "Meow Legion" to "Plasma Polymer," from solo wolves to 20-person "project management hell"—every team's birth is an impromptu social experiment.

Theme Announcement: The Great Misinterpretation Festival

Official: "This jam's theme is 'BUG' (and in very small text: 'Are you sure this isn't a BUG?')"

Participant A: "Got it! Cockroach simulator it is!"

Official: "...It means 'This is NOT a BUG.'"

Participant A: "??? My game is half done!!"

Mid-Development: A Showcase of Bizarre Team Behavior

  • Designers argue, artists and programmers get kicked from the group.

  • The lead programmer goes MIA, the team lead posts a "Missing Person" notice in chat.

  • Late-night topic: "Can you actually make a Galgame with PowerPoint?"

  • Sudden interjection: "Someone advised me to take a 1.5 million loan to make an indie game..."

  • And the eternal truth: "When you can't cut features, you cut the designer."

Those Moments More Real Than the Game Itself

Someone shares their cat, another their dinner. Someone starts spamming kaomoji. At 3 AM, a question pops up: "Do visual novels… even count as games?"

It's not just about code and assets. It's the vulnerability of late nights, the audacity of a sudden idea, the silent understanding of mutual support, and—the perfectly timed silly meme.

▌ This Isn't Your Typical "Management Sim"

There are no "productivity stats." You can't force anyone to crunch.

You are merely a quiet lurker, scrolling through the chat to:

  • Witness how ideas are born, arguments dissolve, teams fall apart or bond.

  • Catch the fleeting memes, self-deprecating humor, industry jargon, and midnight philosophy.

  • Feel, over a 21-day countdown, how a jam evolves from fiery passion into silence, chaos, or miracle.

▌ Who Is This For?

✅ Anyone who's participated in a Game Jam and wants to relive the painful-yet-fun chaos.

✅ Newcomers curious about game dev but unsure how to start or find a team.

✅ Internet observers who enjoy "spectating confusing human behavior."

✅ Anyone simply wondering—"What do game developers actuallytalk about in private?"

✅ Someone waiting for food, commuting, or winding down before bed, wanting to scroll through "warm, text-based fragments of life."

▌ This Game Won't Teach You How to Make Games

But you will see…

How to protect the core gameplay amidst chaos.

How to enforce a "benevolent dictatorship" or call a vote when opinions explode.

How to face disappearing teammates, feature creep, and a ticking clock.

And how to accept imperfection and still say with a smile:

"At least… we shipped something."

▶ On the final day, the chats grow quiet.

Some share their game links, some post player feedback, some leave the group silently.

Someone asks: "Same time next year?"

—The answer might just be hidden in the lively, mundane chatter of every "water-cooler" group.

Infiltration complete. Dive into the 21-day creative frenzy.

There are no right answers here, only the true stories of what happens beforea game is born.

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Game Jam Chat Simulator

A Cybernetic Documentary About Creation, Teams, and the Human Condition

Targeting Q1 2026 Release

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System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS *: Windows 7 or later 64bit
    • Processor:
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 2nd Generation Intel Core HD Graphics (2000/3000), 512MB
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
* Starting January 1st, 2024, the Steam Client will only support Windows 10 and later versions.
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