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Create a Datapack in 1 week!
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    Datapack Jam is a monthly event! If you missed or enjoyed this one, then you can participate in Datapack Jam 8 - the dates will be revealed at the end of this jam!




    Welcome to the 7th Datapack Jam! #DatapackJam


    Datapack Jam is a monthly event where participants are challenged to make a datapack in 7 days surrounding a theme. Last time, we hosted our jam using the new PMC Jams feature, and it went brilliantly! This time, we’re hoping to get more people to participate in the jam. Share this with your friends!

    If you’re interested, please hit the Join button on this page. It’s pretty much the same as “subscribing” to the jam. You’ll get updates whenever we post cool stuff! (You won’t have to enter if you join. It’s just so you can get updated on the cool stuff happening!)

    Theme: Ancient Technology


    info How does this work?

    You have one week to create a datapack, starting on the 22th of January. A countdown to the start can be seen below this post. Around that time, the theme will be revealed and you can start making your datapacks! Then, enter it into the jam using the button by the countdown.

    emoHow are packs judged/do we get prizes?

    Yes! You will get trophies. You get a participation trophy if you enter the jam, and if you are first/second/third, you also get a special trophy. These go directly into your trophy case for all to see! Your packs are judged on 4 criteria - technicality, creativity, effect, and polished-ness. Results are revealed and trophies are given 7 days after the deadline.

    assignment_turned_in Rules and guidelines

    We've got some pretty simple rules to follow, make sure to read and remember these otherwise your content may be disqualified.

    Rules — Click to expand
    1. Use your work and ideas. Online tools are allowed, but make sure to credit them.
    2. Stick to the theme. You can get as creative as possible, but your datapack must be based on the theme.
    3. Do not intentionally copy others. Use your ideas, you can do it!
    4. Datapack must be made within the time given. Do not use old datapacks.
    5. You can work in teams of 3. You can also go solo if you can’t find a friend.
    6. Stick to Planet Minecraft’s rules. Any datapack that goes against the PMC rules will be disqualified from this or future events and removed from PMC.
    Tips and tricks — Click to expand
    - Stay simple. Don't overestimate what you can create in a week. In many cases, simplicity is better than complexity.
    - Resource packs are encouraged. They add an extra layer of effect to your pack!
    - Work in teams. Teamwork makes the dream work!
    - Don't let lack of experience put you off. The jams are meant for everyone regardless of skill level!
    - Impress us! Make your content stand out, then more people will come across it and vote :D


    stars Good luck!

    We can't wait to see what you create. If you're interested in following the progress of this jam, please don't hesitate to click the Join button
    above.


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    Datapack Jam is not hosted officially by PMC. The hosts can be seen on the “Jam Hosts” widget. The founder of Datapack Jam is TheMobo and the admin is Silabear
  • Jam Overview

    Jam is over.
    It ran from January 22, 2023 @ 10:00 pm UTC to January 29, 2023 @ 10:00 pm UTC
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    Basic Summary

    Ranked Jam accepted Data Packs from participants.

    Read the about for more information.

    Judging

    Ranked by Judges - Only members of the jam assigned with judging permission can vote.
    Entries can't be updated during the judge phase.
    7 day entry period.
    7 day voting phase after the entry period.

    Rating Criteria

    1. Creativity
      How creative is the datapack?
      Rated 1 to 10
    2. Technicality
      How technically complex is the datapack?
      Rated 1 to 10
    3. Effect
      How well does the datapack reflect the desired outcome?
      Rated 1 to 10
    4. Polished-ness
      How polished was the datapack? This includes textures, if the pack has them.
      Rated 1 to 10
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    • Kirbycope's Avatar
      Kirbycope posted to guest book of Datapack Jam 7's Avatar Datapack Jam 7
      January 25, 2023, 1:11 am to Public
      A little inspiration from ChatGPT for "Ancient technology in Minecraft datapack"
      An ancient technology datapack in Minecraft is a collection of files and folders that add new functionality to a Minecraft world based on ancient civilizations or cultures. This can include new structures, items, gameplay mechanics, and more. Here are a few examples of what an ancient technology datapack might include:
      • New structures: The datapack could include new structures such as pyramids, temples, tombs, and other ancient buildings that players can explore and loot. These structures could be generated randomly in the world, or placed manually by the player.
      • New items: The datapack could include new items such as spears, shields, chariots, and other items that are based on ancient technology. These items could be crafted using resources found in the world, or obtained by looting ancient structures.
      • New gameplay mechanics: The datapack could include new gameplay mechanics such as hieroglyphic puzzles, traps, and mummies that players must overcome in order to loot ancient structures.
      • New enemies: The datapack could include new enemies based on ancient civilizations such as mummies, pharaohs, or gladiators that players must fight in order to progress.
      • New biomes: The datapack could include new biomes based on ancient civilizations such as deserts, jungle, or tundra that players can explore and discover new resources and structures.
      • New advancements: The datapack could include new advancements that players can unlock by exploring ancient structures and completing challenges.
      Keep in mind that creating a datapack of this nature requires a good understanding of Minecraft commands and how they work, as well as a good knowledge of the ancient civilization that you want to base your datapack on. It's also important to test the datapack thoroughly before releasing it to the public.

      Please note that this is a very general and high-level explanation of what an ancient technology datapack in Minecraft might include, and there are many more examples and variations. You may want to explore the community and the internet for more information and inspiration.
    • sigstop's Avatar
      sigstop posted to guest book of Datapack Jam 7's Avatar Datapack Jam 7
      January 15, 2023, 2:08 pm to Public
      I hope I will be able to participate
    • SwitchedCube's Avatar
      SwitchedCube posted to guest book of Datapack Jam 7's Avatar Datapack Jam 7
      January 5, 2023, 10:35 pm to Public
      Here we go again

      The nostalgia for potato jam theme lmfao

      happy new year btw
    • Zulfish's Avatar
      Zulfish posted to guest book of Datapack Jam 7's Avatar Datapack Jam 7
      January 3, 2023, 12:36 am to Public
      This will be fun, unless reality decides to be disappointing again
      Zulfish said 2023-01-26 01:02:41
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      Update: Reality has disappointed me
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