Liberated Pixel Cup Winners Announced

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 18 February 2013 at 12:40 PM EST. 1 Comment
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Liberated Pixel Cup, a game development competition that's just based around using free artwork that's licensed under the Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA 3.0) and GPLv3 while the game being under the GPLv3+ license, has announced its winners.

The Liberated Pixel Cup competition has been backed by the Creative Commons, Free Software Foundation, Mozilla, and OpenGameArt. By today's standards, the games it yielded aren't visually impressive by any means. The Liberated Pixel Cup competition was limited to using 16-bit RPG-inspired style graphics with 32x32 pixel tiles. They say this limitation was imposed in order to "build something easy to collaborate upon on which a wide variety of games can be built."

Last summer, shared were reviews of the Liberated Pixel Cup games. LPC has now announced the game winners.

The overall grand prize winner of the Liberated Pixel Cup is the Lurking Patrol Comrades MMORPG. The winner of the HTML5 grand prize was Big Island while other winners were Castle Defense and Laurelia's Polymorphable Citizens.

More details on the winning free software games can be found at lpc.opengameart.org.
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