We all love a good glitch. We all love a clever speedrun trick. Now imagine a whole community built around that energy.
I recently came across – a platform that seems to be rethinking how developers, modders, and creatives collaborate.
Option 3: Reddit-style (r/gamedev or r/INAT)
👉 Have you used hackgaming.org for a project? Would you trust a "hacked" prototype over a polished vertical slice? hackgaming.org
🚨 Just found – a hidden gem for modders & game hackers. 🧩💾
Welcome to – where you don't just play games, you rewrite the rules.
Has anyone here participated in hackgaming.org challenges? We all love a good glitch
#GameHack #GlitchArt #ModCommunity #HackTheGame
Check it out → hackgaming.org
If you love breaking games to understand how they work, this is your new playground. I recently came across – a platform that
Option 2: Twitter/X-style (Short, punchy, community-driven)
Tag a friend who loves breaking games more than playing them fair. 🔧🎮
I stumbled across hackgaming.org today. The premise seems different from typical game jams – it's less about making a "complete game" and more about creatively breaking or extending existing game logic (think ROM hacks, API exploits for good, or tool-assisted speedrun scripts).
Is this the future of game prototyping? 🎮⚡