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Game Off is our annual month-long game jam where participants create games using their favorite game engines, libraries, and programming languages. Newbies, professional game developers, and everyone in between are welcome to join. It’s a great excuse to learn a new technology, collaborate on something over the weekends with friends, or create a game by yourself for the first time! Join now!

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November 01, 2021 - December 01, 2021 • Online

Game Off is an annual game jam, where participants spend the month of November creating games based on a secret theme. Participate individually, or as a team. Use whatever game engines, libraries, and languages you like.
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RandomDSdevel commented Sep 23, 2017

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None yet, but I'm working on OS X v10.11.6 'El Capitan' client-side. (See 'The way of deployment (cloud or local)' below for details on considered server infrastructure.)

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None yet, as I haven't yet gotten that far into setting up Algo.

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theStack commented Sep 28, 2021

#23117 replaced asserts with the test framework's internal helpers (see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/dccf3d25f9e78909eb7b3143e89a7c87fac25ab5/test/functional/test_framework/util.py#L47-L59) for a single test, in order to see the expected and failed values if such an assertion fails. The same should be done for all the remaining tests. Potential candidates can be found via

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