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this post was submitted on 13 Feb 2026
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I second that. Many jams are meant to have participants team up. There's nothing to win, so you can use it as a learning opportunity and let more experienced participants teach you a bit.
Global Game Jam might be the best bet here, as the site organizers often offer workshops in preparation for newbies. Unfortunately the last one was just a few weeks ago, so you would have to wait for almost a year for the next.
That Brackeys one I linked doesn't have the same kinda workshop, but they do have a number of tutorials on their YT channel and it starts this Sunday.