I imagine we're 5 years away of "Make your own OS, language, compiler, VM and game in 12 minutes, 36 seconds. Extra points if you gave yourself a stroke."
Create a simulation of a universe with arbitrary physical laws, have it evolve sentient life, and submit the first video game they develop which matches the theme. The theme this year is "rotations". You have 48 hours. Go.
edit: in before anyone asks: no AI (LLMs/GenAI etc) was used at all in this project.
It could use some cleanup though as the speed of the jam left little time to think about doing things in a sustainable way. I'm not sure I like the var keyword as I typically prefer to be explicit about types.
It really turned out pretty powerful though and I think it could be really useful as a library for game scripting.
The first year I spent six hours writing one of the first ecs crates in Rust and then an hour turning it into a game. lots of fun! you can search “7HRL” on github to find the historical participants not too ashamed to publicize their code at the end. A few dozen people enjoyed this.