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Is this Spore 2?
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How do I get involved?
Join the community Discord server and follow me on YouTube and Twitter to stay updated on the latest developments. Once you’re a member, there are many ways you can get involved and contribute to this open source project:
- Players can contribute by submitting bug reports, feedback, and suggestions here. This is a great way to get involved even if you don’t have any game development experience.
- Artists can design new body parts for the game using any 3D modeling software and submit them on the Discord server. Our developers will then import your models into the game.
- Developers can fork this repository and dive into the codebase! Please note, however, that this project uses several paid assets from the Unity Asset Store that cannot be included in this public repository. We welcome and appreciate contributions from anyone, regardless of your expertise. Contributions are managed through pull requests, which we will need to confirm before they are applied to the main branch.
What is the license agreement?
Creature Creator and related products by Daniel Lochner have been open-sourced under the GNU General Public License v3.0, however, contributions made by members of the community are usable at the discretion of their author(s). One additional constraint when using this work is that the developer(s) must ensure a visible link to the original game (i.e., https://playcreature.com) is included within the game itself, prominently displayed during the main flow of gameplay. This could mean showcasing it on the main menu screen itself, rather than being buried within sub-menus or credits. Moreover, this link should also be provided on any associated websites and social media related to the work.
Permissions of this strong copyleft license are conditioned on making available complete source code of licensed works and modifications, which include larger works using a licensed work, under the same license. Copyright and license notices must be preserved. Contributors provide an express grant of patent rights.
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