Charlie Guse on Going From Zero to Game in 48 Hours

Published: Feb. 7, 2020, 1 p.m.

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In this week\\u2019s podcast, Dan Neumann is speaking with Charlie Guse, the lead organizer for the Global Game Jam event in South Bend, Indiana. And today, they\\u2019re talking about going from zero to game in 48 hours!

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With Agile teams \\u2014 especially Scrum teams \\u2014 they\\u2019ve got the notion of creating an increment within a timebox in Scrum between 1-4 weeks. Though this event is only 48 hours, there are many similarities and overlaps with one another. So in today\\u2019s episode, Charlie talks about how they go from zero to game in 48 hours and the facets of Game Jam that translate back into the work software developers do in their day jobs!

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Key Takeaways

  • What is the Global Game Jam?
    • A global event where everyone starts at the same time and has 48 hours to create a game based on a certain theme (this year\\u2019s theme is \\u201crepair\\u201d)
    • A great way to meet new people and have lots of new \\u2018aha\\u2019 moments!
    • Not a competition
  • How the Global Game Jam overlaps with day-to-day software development:
    • Having a theme/concrete idea to rally behind makes it easier to make informed decisions about building stuff and helps everyone come together and contribute ideas
    • A framework was developed for this year\\u2019s event so that next year they can iterate on the framework based on the feedback they receive
    • There is an emphasis on trying to find what each person\\u2019s interests are and having them focus on those as opposed to \\u2018shoving\\u2019 them into a position based on their availability, skill, and need
    • Cutting scope for the timebox (i.e. working together to find the core of what you\\u2019re trying to do and cut the excess until you have a core you can deliver on)
    • If people are spread out in their own rooms there is less collaboration so open areas are better
    • There is rapid prototyping, iterations, and cycles
    • Lots of opportunities for networking and making connections

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Mentioned in this Episode:

Global Game Jam

Charlie Guse

Kintsugi

AWS Lambda

EVE Online

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Charlie Guse\\u2019s Book Picks:

Reamde, by Neal Stephenson

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