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Static Void Games is Dontating $10 for Every Charity Game Uploaded There!

Posted by (twitter: @StaticVoidGames)
November 22nd, 2012 9:28 am

For every Charity Game Jam game uploaded to Static Void Games this weekend, I’ll donate 10 (US) dollars to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. So even if you don’t have any money to spare, just uploading a game will help out! Have a friend who might want to participate? Get them to make a game too!

I’m doing this partly because I might not be able to enter myself (schoolwork calls), partly to raise some awareness about the site, but mostly because it seems like a cool thing to do.

Static Void Games does only support Java and Processing games, so if you aren’t a Java developer yourself, maybe you know somebody who is?

The small print: I don’t anticipate any problems, but I think it’s important to be honest up front- I reserve the right to not count games that seem to be taking advantage of this system- the same game multiple times, for example, or a game that doesn’t actually load anything. I’m just a regular guy, not a company with a big budget, so be cool! Also, I’ll probably put a cap of $100 or so on my total donation, but I’d love to reach that cap!

One Response to “Static Void Games is Dontating $10 for Every Charity Game Uploaded There!”

  1. McFunkypants says:

    You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.

    This is a wonderful thing to do – one that will surely come back to you tenfold in goodwill, good karma, and good feelings.

    Kindest regards!

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