Hi Gizmo199! Yes that is correct; late submissions are not going to be eligible for the prize. We are doing late submissions to allow developers to have their game featured in the submissions page of the game jam.
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Hello, everyone! We want to thank everyone that has participated in this game jam. We've already started playing some of the games that have been submitted and we've been very impressed!
We have seen developers mention they were unable to submit their game at the deadline. If you were unable to submit your game before the deadline, please read the following instructions to be entered as a Late Submission:
Send an email to support@coolmath.com with the subject "Coolmath Game Jam 2026 Late Entry: [YOUR GAME NAME]." Please include a link to your game along with any additional information.
LATE SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 12AM THURSDAY, JUNE 11. ANY SUBMISSIONS SENT AFTER MIDNIGHT ON JUNE 11 WILL NOT BE INCLUDED.
Thank you again to everyone who has participated in this jam and with the community! We will be sure to keep you updated on the winner selection process!
Hi Vastav! You can still join and participate in the game jam. Due to the varying contest rules in other countries, we can only select US residents to be winners of the game jam. However, we're sure to receive a lot of great games from the jam that we may want to offer non-exclusive licenses to, which are open to non-US residents.
Hi Stand Gaming LLC! Games that have light combat are suitable for our audience. As you mentioned, we do have tower defense games on our site and we also have some games that have RPG combat and platformers that have light fighting mechanics to defeat enemies. Admittedly, Awesome Tanks 2 is an older game that we licensed years ago and today, would probably not have licensed.
We avoid games that explicitly mention death or use mature weapons such as guns/bullets.
Hi MochiPopGames! Please resubmit your game with a playable game. We understand reserving a space in the jam, we would just not want the game submission to redirect to a 404 page. It's okay if the game you submit is not fully functional or working correctly at this time, as judging will start after June 7. You can also update your game as many times as you like before the jam ends.
Hi SirLich! As stated in the rules, you can use assets not made by you or your team so long as you have obtained the proper license for them. The line in our detailed rules is meant to apply to the rule on the itch.io page. So long as you have the license to use the assets or they are open source, your game will not be disqualified from the jam. We apologize for the confusion!
Hi OzBit! The US-only rule only applies to games that are selected as the winners of the game jam. We still encourage developers outside of the US to participate in the jam. We're sure we'll get a lot of great games from this jam and while we can't select them all to be the top 3 winners, there is a possibility to still work with us on a nonexclusive license for the game if it closely aligns with the theme.
Hi all, thank you for creating this thread. We apologize for the confusion and would like to clarify.
When you submit a game to this game jam, we DO NOT take ownership of the game. Developers will still maintain all ownership of their games. When we select our 3 winners, we intend to promote those games on our financial literacy page and there will be a conversation of getting exclusivity for it. However, games that are not selected as winners are still the property of the developers.
This portion of the rules is meant to use the games as a way to promote and celebrate the creations from the game jam. When a game is submitted and it abides by our rules, your game will be featured in the Submissions on our game page. We own the submission of the game used in the jam, but this does NOT mean the games become our property. We have no intention of retrieving the source code from the games or taking control of the game's IP in any way.
We hope this helps clear up some confusion regarding the statement.
Hi SM Toukir Ahmmed! The game jam is open to developers outside of the US to submit games, it's just that US residents will only be selected to win the prize due to varying contest laws in other countries. If you submit a game that is very polished and aligns with the theme, we may reach out to license the game separately since that will not interfere with any contest laws.