A jam by Florence Games Festival—powered by Arcweave
In Lost Frequencies 2025, participants have 3 weeks to create an interactive narrative about mysterious space signals broadcasting untold video game stories.
The jam offers an opportunity to explore the history of games. The theme of lost frequencies is a prompt to reimagine classic games and fuse them with modern mechanics.
Prizes include:
Lost signals in space hide untold, retro video game stories. Explore and remix classic game elements with modern mechanics and narratives.
You can interpret the theme anyway you like—surprise us!
Here are some creative sparks:
Your submission must be a digital game that tells a fascinating story. Examples:
Remember: whether you're using original or someone else's assets (including AI-generated content), you have the responsibility to clear rights and permissions for it including crediting appropriately. Arcweave and Jam's organisers hold no liability for any participant using unauthorised material.
Games and comments promoting hate speech, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, ageism, and any other form of discrimination against groups or individuals will not be tolerated by the jam organisers or the itch.io platform. The same applies to bullying of any kind and inflammatory comments (i.e. trolling).
If your game has sensitive content or/and is not suitable to be played by minors, please make this explicitly clear. Specify the game's age restrictions both in its description on its itch page and its Metadata fields. (See below, under "Submitting your game.")
Long story short, after finishing your game, you'll have to create a zip and upload it on the game's itch page.
Let's take it step by step...
To submit your game, first make an itch.io page for it:
1. Log in on itch.io (or register, if you don't have an account already).
2. On your [Dashboard], choose “Create new project.”
3. Under the [Edit game] tab, fill in the game's info (title, genre, etc), with particular attention to the following:
4. Upload your zip. Choose "Downloadable" for [Kind of project] and anything you like for [Release status].
4. Under the [Metadata] tab, under [Audience & Content], please specify any age restrictions that your game may have. If your game is not suitable for children of any age, please tick both boxes AND add a detailed warning in the previous section's [Description].
5. Once you submit your game, you'll see more tabs at the top of its page. Under the [More] tab, choose [Admins] and add the itch profiles of your collaborators in the game. They also need an itch account, if they are to vote separately in the jam.
That's it! You are now ready for your Jam submission!
If you've created your game entirely in Arcweave, you can submit it directly through Play Mode instead of creating a downloadable file.
To do so:
Good luck!
Every participant and their team members will be able to vote for other people's submissions.
Entries will be graded by participants according to these equally weighted criteria (25 percent each):
Apart from the sheer thrill of entering a game jam, the Arcweave team will reward the 3 top-ranked games with prizes from the following prize pool:
Bonus:
After the announcement of the winners, each of them must contact the organisers to claim a prize from the pool. If a winner doesn't respond within 3 days from the jam's results, the prize will be transferred to the next highest-rated game. Please note that this only transfers the prize and not the winning position itself; in other words, even if a winner fails to claim a prize, their game is still listed as one of the winning ones.
Although the use of Arcweave is optional, participants can benefit from:
Tutorials and basic documentation on Arcweave will be provided to all participants. Join Arcweave for free
Q: Do I have to use Arcweave?
A: No, you can use any tool or engine that allows you to create interactive narrative experiences.
Q: What happens if I can't finish in time?
A: You can still submit an unfinished game, but please mark it clearly as a demo/prototype.
Q: Can I use pre-existing resources?
A: Yes, as long as you have the rights to use and properly credit the source.
So, what are you waiting for? Join the jam now, to stay up to date with news and notifications. And visit Arcweave's Discord channel, to join users and devs discussions about everything.
🎮 LET THE GAMES BEGIN! 🕹️