Hey all! So I know I'm a couple of days late on it (I was busy teaching game design, couldn't focus as much on other things), but who else participated in Peace, Love, and Jam, even if they didn't end up submitting. I'd love to see what other people decided to come up with, and what their driving motives were. I'll get the ball rolling...
My partner and I created Rojin, which we submitted, as a game meant for meditation and relaxation. I don't know if you could really call it a "game", but more of a meditative experience where the user is put inside a Japanese garden with four distinct objects. Each object is something different and has a different background sound. What the user is meant to do is go to one of those spots, minimize the game, and let the sound run in the background as they do other things. At the end of the jam, we dedicated the game to Michael Brown. Here's the GameJolt page for it, go take a look!
http://gamejolt.com/games/other/rojin/32741/--Nick