Yeah that how they roll... since the game I made for them was actually an exclusive license they insisted on the source code and, again, I saw no harm in that since they were going to be the only 'owners' of the game due to the 'exclusiveness'. I understand it's hard to 'part from your creation'...
I know FOR A FACT that they do ask for the Source Code of games that they license. I don´t see the harm in that. They just want to check if it´s reading stuff from somewhere else or having any code that could be used to ´screw´ them by the programmer if the resulting publication is not ´what he...
What he said!
Understand the basic premise:
You make a game with OUR stuff, about OUR intellectual propety: so WE get to keep it, becuase WE don't want OUR stuff to be used everywhere without the proper licensing.
What's in for YOU? YOU get the exposure YOU DESERVE for making the best...
I'm downloading the assets as I write this and I have a few questions:
- Can a member participate with more than 1 game? You know.. in case we manage to manipulate time and be able to generate multiple games in our spare time within the time limit...
- Can it be coded in ActionScript 2.0...
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