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Welcome to my 4th Wall Broken - Game Jam 2023!

A two month Game Jam about breaking the fourth wall.

What kind of game do I need to make? You guessed it - a game that in some way includes breaking of the 4th wall.

What kind of game genre do I need to make? Any genre it's okay - whether that be a Visual Novel, RPG, Survival, Action - it doesn't matter.

What is breaking the 4th wall? Well, when a character says/does something that acknowledges they are in an artificial/digital world. For example, a character may question why someone is controlling them, or they might start talking directly to the player.


I am IntStories. I'm a game developer that has made a few, has helped and will keep helping others programm Visual Novels. My goal is to provide a game that wants to tell a story and help share that story to others all around the world.

This Jam tasks you to create a game that has some form of breaking the 4th wall. This must be followed. Whether the genre is horror, humor, drama etc.


  • If the game has content that could disturb others, then it must be listed!
  • Your Jam submission must be free from the time it's submitted, up until the end of February 2023!


Is NSFW allowed?
- No!

Is there going to be some kind of rating?
- Yes.

Who will be able to vote?
- Submitters & contributors.

From when can we vote?
-You have two weeks to vote, starting from March the 1st up until March the 14th.

Can I charge for my submission? 
- It must remain free until the end of the Jam.

Can I team up?
- Most certainly! You can find teammates on my Discord Server or in the community of this Jam here on itch.io.

Are demos allowed?
Yes. 

Can I update/edit the game after I submit it?
- Yes.

Any other questions?
- Feel free to join my Discord Server and ask them there!

Can I add games after the deadline/during the voting period?
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Yes.

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