Is it ok if I create (and publish here on Itch) dungeons that are compatible with Dungeon Explorers?
I want to make a dungeon for this game as an entry for the RPG Latam Jam 2025.
Is it ok if I create (and publish here on Itch) dungeons that are compatible with Dungeon Explorers?
I want to make a dungeon for this game as an entry for the RPG Latam Jam 2025.
1) Yes, you can create with someone else. One of you can publish the game in your Itch page and than submit it to the jam.
2) Basically means that you have to respect the copyright of the original game (most of the time, that just means giving credit to the original material that you are hacking). Some games make it easier to know what their license is. Some examples:
- Fantasypunk by TheGiftOfGabes has it written in the game page that Fantasypunk is under the Anti-Capitalist Attribution Cooperative License, making it clear that "you are free to hack, modify, reference, copy-paste, and more as long as you give proper credit and you agree that punching a fascist is always the morally correct choice".
- Free Stock Art from Lucas Rolim is under the Creative Commons license, so you can use and remix for your entry. Just have to give image credits to Lucas.
- You can see in my own entry for a previous Latam Jam that I put the credits for the original game on the entry page: https://ivancoluchi.itch.io/battle-for-manguetown
This is the link for the RPG Latam Discord (it expires after a week): https://discord.gg/HbMGcJun
If you want to find more latam games, see previous entries or seek inspiration for your own entrie.
RPG LATAM Jam 2021 - https://itch.io/jam/rpg-latam-jam
RPG LATAM Jam 2022 - https://itch.io/jam/rpg-latam-jam-2022
Here is another collection of Latam games: https://itch.io/c/4453722/juegos-indie-latam
There's a list of latam games curated by TheGiftOfGabes and Armanda: https://itch.io/c/1887714/rpglatam-collection
There's also a list from a previous edition of the jam: https://itch.io/jam/rpg-latam-jam-2022/topic/1979717/the-latam-games-list
But game makers are more than welcome to drop the links to their hackable games here for others to see.
Loved playing this game! My first playthrough turned into a thiller after I encounter an enemy in the city.
I made a table with some prompts to help me randomize a character and I put it here on Itch: https://ivancoluchi.itch.io/character-tables-for-san-sibilia
I hope that's ok (if not, I can take it down).