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Ah, i see. It was the snowman boss. After minutes of trying to hit it, i noticed its’ hp wasn’t going down. So i tried trying to discover its hitbox. I tried every part but i couldn’t find it at all. So i just gave up and let my char die.

Beautiful art. Too bad i didn’t how to beat the first boss. I couldn’t even damage the thing. So idk how the game goes after the first stage.

Incredible polish! This finish here is just impressive! Insane. This amount of work could just go straight to steam or the play store pages!

I love the sound here. This is so relaxing to play. The polish is just about right for the time it took to make this.

Hi! A little awkward, but this is not a game, this is a game dev asset store page. 😅

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Was disappointed at it’s capabilities at first. Turns out, i’m just being dumb and all i had to do was read the description! lol I love it!

Thank you for making this! Above all, thank you for making this free! Because of that, wanna try to collab for a small project? I’ll provide art assets for free.

Wait. i was player 0? kewl! Neat idea, cute game!

Reported for PCMasterRacism 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Neat! Wish there was a way to save this in an easier way, but otherwise, love it!

Hello,

I want to make a central point of suggestion/request system for all my asset store pages. So i don't have to go through all of the store pages and browse through all the comments in the future.

Is there a free online solution available in the internet already? One where they don't have to make an account, or log in to that site before they could answer some questions or input their suggestions.

First comes to mind is google forms. Since i want to control what sort of info they will input when making a request/suggestion. But I'm not sure if i wanna make it too public. Once that link's out, traveling trolls be thinking free real estate!

So I'm thinking, does itch.io have an API so that online solution could check if the person making a suggestion is actually coming from itch.io? Even better, if they have actually purchased from a specific store page?

What sort of online solution could accommodate for that?

Thanks for the reply.
But CC BY-ND 4.0 contradicts 2 of my requirements:

  • Redistribution (I do not allow it).
  • Derivatives (I allow it.)

I have not seen that LA template yet. Imma check it out, thanks!

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I have read and keep re-reading about licenses floating around the web for almost two weeks now. I've checked all of the topics brushing about it here on itch but none seems to answer what i need.

Basically, my requirements are:

  1. buyer can use assets for commercial and non-commercial purposes.
  2. buyer can use the assets till the end of time.
  3. buyer can use the assets on any number of projects.
  4. buyer cannot resell or redistribute these assets (even a modified version of it).
  5. buyer cannot make these assets (even a modified version of it) available for use to the end user of their project.
    1. e.g. app, education, website, etc.
  6. buyer cannot use the assets on printed media of any form. 
    1. e.g. paper, t-shirts, mugs, etc.
  7. buyer will give me credit in any manner or form inside the project upon use of any one or more of the purchased assets.

I was looking at Creative Commons at first but it seems to be a let down. It basically contradicts my bullet point #4. Am i going crazy and I've just misinterpreted this? CC+ says i could extend the terms/conditions from CC, but i'm not sure if bullet point #4 breaks this. Or any of my bullet points above.

Other licenses address redistribution in such vague language i'm not sure if i could use it or not.

Lastly:

If i will provide a link to the google doc of the bullet points i have made above, What is it called? Terms of Use? EULA (End User License Agreement)? Terms and Conditions? I doubt it's called Copyright but i'll just put the term out there just in case it might actually be right.


Any advice are appreciated. :)