The Estonian National Museum and the Institute of Computer Science are organizing a 48-hour Pro Game Jam
Thursday, 15. jan 2026
January 23-25
The Estonian National Museum and the University of Tartu's Institute of Computer Science are organizing a 48-hour Pro Game Jam.UT PRO Game Jam invites students and game enthusiasts to create their best game in an intense and inspiring 48-hour game jam. Whether you’re a programmer, artist, designer, musician or just curious about game development, this is your chance to collaborate, learn, and turn ideas into playable games.
Registration: https://cglearn.eu/letsjam
Schedule
23rd of January
18:00 — Opening Ceremony & Team Registration Begins + Theme Announcement
23:59 — Team Registration Deadline
24th of January
Game Development in full swing.
25th of January
16:00 — Game Submission Deadline
16:00–18:00 — Voting
18:30 — Game Presentations
20:00 — Award Ceremony
Additional Info on Facebook: https://fb.me/e/9BPpUJ4pa
Questions? Contact daniel.nael@ut.ee
i-Game is funded by the European Unions research- and development programme Horizon Europe. The project is coordinated by the Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH) and Business and Cultural Development Centre (KEPA). Partners: Raising the Floor, Cookie Box Group Gamification & Serious Game, Nurogames GmbH, KU Leuven, Unisystems Luxembourg,Open Impact, Museospace, Prato Textile Museum and the Estonian National Museum.