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It originally said that "Abstract Platformer" was copyright kenny.nl. This is not true. "Abstract Platformer" was dedicated to the public domain using CC0. "When CC0 is applied to a work, copyright no longer applies to the work in most jurisdictions around the world." (Source: https://creativecommons.org/faq/#how-do-cc-licenses-operate) It also said that "Abstract Platformer" was created in the years 2010-2020. While the "Abstract Platformer" webpage (https://www.kenney.nl/assets/abstract-platformer) does say "Copyright © 2010 - 2020", I believe that that's a copyright notice for the website itself, not the asset pack. I'm not sure when Kenney started working on "Abstract Platformer", but I'm confident that it was published in 2016 because: * All of the files in the ZIP archive are dated 2016. * "Abstract Platformer" was published to OpenGameArt.org in 2016. See: https://opengameart.org/content/abstract-platformer I didn't think that it made sense to call that section of the README "Licenses" anymore because "[...]CC0 is not a license; it is a public domain dedication." (Source: https://creativecommons.org/faq/#how-do-cc-licenses-operate)
Godot demo projects
Each folder containing a project.godot file is a demo project meant to
be used with Godot Engine, the open source
2D and 3D game engine.
Godot versions
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The
masterbranch is compatible with the latest stable Godot version (currently 3.2). -
If you are using an older version of Godot, use the appropriate branch for your Godot version:
Importing all demos
To import all demos at once in the project manager:
- Clone this repository or download a ZIP archive.
- If you've downloaded a ZIP archive, extract it somewhere.
- Open the Godot project manager and click the Scan button on the right.
- Choose the path to the folder containing all demos.
- All demos should now appear in the project manager.
Useful links
License
Those demos are distributed under the terms of the MIT license, as described in the LICENSE.md file.
Description
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89%
C#
9.4%
JavaScript
0.7%
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Shell
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