You can enter an android application however we strongly recommend making sure that your program run on modern flavors of GNU/Linux, as all of the judges will have access to it
If you can add the original layerd files as well that would be awsome :D
Also the obj seems to have some lost data (smooth groups specifically), if you want to upload the original or some other formats as well that would be cool.
Nice, like the venusian as well, one thing I would recomend in the future is to make your textures at higher quality originally and scale them down, this allows you to multipul versions of the model :)
Basically that relates to the "fun" factor, if the game is fun it will be rated better. However the judges will do there best to judge something on a fair basis, ie I personally dont like the game but I can see that other people would.
That is correct, so long as every part is released as open source and it all runs without propritary software you can have an HTML5 game talk to some php scripts that has a C backend that does some crazy calculations or whatnot. For the HTML5 only catagory the part the user interfaces with ie the GUI needs to be all in a browser window however.
You can enter an android application however we strongly recommend making sure that your program run on modern flavors of GNU/Linux, as all of the judges will have access to it
to enter goto http://lpc.opengameart.org/node/add/lpc-art-entry
If you can add the original layerd files as well that would be awsome :D
Also the obj seems to have some lost data (smooth groups specifically), if you want to upload the original or some other formats as well that would be cool.
Nice, like the venusian as well, one thing I would recomend in the future is to make your textures at higher quality originally and scale them down, this allows you to multipul versions of the model :)
Just my 2c
I couldnt see anyone being lower then 1024x768
Basically that relates to the "fun" factor, if the game is fun it will be rated better. However the judges will do there best to judge something on a fair basis, ie I personally dont like the game but I can see that other people would.
We have released it under a less restrictive liscense in support of LPC.
Let me know what image still has that on it and I will change it.
Please be aware that while you can do it, its important like Clint said to have the code and art open.
You can use it comercially long as you follow the liscense.
The art and the code are totally seperate things so you can use the art and have a closed source game so long as all the art is open source.
That is correct, so long as every part is released as open source and it all runs without propritary software you can have an HTML5 game talk to some php scripts that has a C backend that does some crazy calculations or whatnot. For the HTML5 only catagory the part the user interfaces with ie the GUI needs to be all in a browser window however.
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