Dilbert, the World Famous Engineer, and Corona Labs Partner on a Mobile Game Competition

Dilbert, the World Famous Engineer, and Corona Labs Partner on a Mobile Game Competition

Dilbert imageIf you can’t get enough of the the world famous Dilbert comic strip, you’ll love the latest Corona SDK challenge.

Scott Adams, the legendary creator of Dilbert is on the hunt for the hottest mobile game, with the beloved cartoon engineer. We’re joining forces with Dilbert and calling on the Corona SDK community to create the hottest game with Corona SDK Starter, Pro or Enterprise. This contest runs May 14 – July 12, 2013 with winners announced on July 19, 2013.

The Dilbert comic strip is known for its humor around the vices, follies and day-to-day shortcomings of the white-collar office working environment. This is your chance to take this world famous character, create a cross-platform game with Corona SDK, and as a grand prize, have an opportunity to demo your creation to Scott Adams.

Our Corona Labs’ judging panel of experts are looking for innovation, enthusiasm and overall quality for the winning game. Not to worry, your efforts won’t go unnoticed with loads of additional prizes, including year long subscriptions to Corona SDK Pro (worth $599) and iTunes gift cards.

So, head over to Dilbert.com for a little inspiration, and get to coding! You have nearly two months to create something magical, and we’re confident the Corona community will make Scott Adams proud. Check out a complete set of rules and guidelines and sign up to compete.

Good luck!

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6 Comments
  • Ramona
    Posted at 18:20h, 16 May

    Are you able to develop on windows 8 platform with Corona yet?, Also your website leave a reply button wont allow .co

    • Chris
      Posted at 23:57h, 16 May

      Nope, Corona currently doesn’t support Windows 8

  • Philipp Lenssen
    Posted at 23:48h, 16 May

    I love Dilbert and Corona!

    If you don’t win and release your game, will you be sued for copyright violation because you are using Dilbert characters?

    • Chris
      Posted at 23:58h, 16 May

      Yep, like it’s stated in the Conditions:

      “Games created with Dilbert Artwork and Character Names are only for the purpose of the Corona Labs Dilbert Game Jam and cannot and must not be distributed outside of this contest.”

      Corona guys should check their submitted games for Copyright Violation more often, too.. Some people are using Disney Characters for their games.

  • James Krantz
    Posted at 17:56h, 17 May

    are you looking for a sort of 2 month prototype, that the winner could then expand and polish? Or are you looking to publish the game that is presented.

    • David Rangel
      Posted at 16:03h, 18 May

      James – a reasonable prototype is fine. We understand you cannot do a fully ready-to-publish game since you may not be able to publish it (with the Dilbert characters).