I dunno what's going on with "bashed game engine" but had they honored the site guidelines and used the repo's description it would have been a lot more interesting<p>> The open-source Roblox & UEFN alternative giving you freedom to own what you create. An all-in-one, real-time, collaborative game development platform built on Godot.<p>Seems to be MIT and "Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License" for the game assets
Played with this a bunch last weekend with some friends. It's fucking awesome. Documentation is lacking and it isn't at the point of Gmod usability, but I see huge potential.<p>Right now you can do visual scripting and live code editing is coming in the next update. The developers on Discord are super approachable and helpful.<p>Several game developer friends of mine who use Godot are excited to start working with this so they can show off their work and get my feedback in real time.
I checked LICENSE.txt [1]. The code is under the MIT license. The assets are under CC BY 4.0 license. There are two parts (italics added by me) that I would like clarified:<p>> Game assets, including but not limited to 3D models, sounds, artwork, and images, are licensed under the CC BY 4.0 license with attribution, <i>unless another license takes precedence</i>. This does not apply to code, which is licensed via the above MIT license.<p>...<p>> <i>All other assets of The Mirror</i>, including but not limited to names, logos, trademarks, intellectual property, and branding, are property of The Mirror Megaverse Inc. (c) 2022-present.<p>Is any file within the featured Github repository (not including files from the upstream godotengine/godot repo, which is under the MIT license) under a license other than the MIT license or the CC BY 4.0 license?<p>[1] <a href="https://github.com/the-mirror-gdp/the-mirror/blob/dev/LICENSE.txt">https://github.com/the-mirror-gdp/the-mirror/blob/dev/LICENS...</a>